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To: Denise D who wrote (15361)3/31/1999 9:06:00 PM
From: Jack Kennedy  Respond to of 37507
 
>>I think it had a lot more to do with their business strategy and the Nasdaq anticipation<<

Unfortunately I have to disagree here Denise. The price rose too far and to fast for that to be the case IMO. Not saying it didn't help fire up some enthusiasm, but I would be inclined to suggest that 75% of the anticipation was based on a takeover rumour and the other 25% on the company and its business plan.

If the stock price continues to rise next week and beyond, then I would agree that the eBay deal is moot. If it falls, its a wait and see approach...unless of course the company makes a "surprise" announcement regarding a merger. In any event, if a merger were to take place, it probably won't happen until after a U.S. listing is obtained.

Best of Luck
Jack