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Strategies & Market Trends : Working All Day, But Trading Behind the Bosses Back Thread -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: lazarre who wrote (721)4/4/1999 11:04:00 AM
From: Mark[ox5]  Respond to of 779
 
Laz... I no doubt that internet mania have/will continue to hit such companies as AHWY or InterVU... but really they are jokes compared to BCST

InterVu 1998 revenue was....... 1.71 Million

AHWY 1998 revenue was...... 0.14 Million.... yes, 140,000

Now, I know people will be trumpeting out... 9000% revenue growth and absurb numbers like that, but its not hard to have 10,000% revenue growth on $140K in this niche.

I mean in this internet sectors there are "ridiculous" valuations... and then we have "REALLY ridiculous" valuations... Im going to stick to the "ridiculous" companies for now... and stay away from the the ones that if your not watching every minute you can lose 40% in 30 minutes once the daytraders leave...

Aside from RNWK, anything else in this arena is a daytrade based on big news (such as BCST/YHOO merger)

In my opinion only....

Mark



To: lazarre who wrote (721)4/4/1999 1:37:00 PM
From: Mark[ox5]  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 779
 
In the realm of tiny weeny tiny video internet companies ... what about VDAT... been watching it for 2 weeks and I just looked at it, and I guess it took off because of the BCST deal too.

So which teeny weeny to choose...hmm... well it should be interesting now that the deal is closed with BCST to see if they keep going up.

Inktomi may also be ready for a run here... chart finally looks nice after a long dry spell.

Off to rainy Easter,
Mark