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To: LWolf who wrote (2483)4/7/1999 8:09:00 PM
From: radames  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5843
 
agreed agreed agreed,,lost on my puts at 150 so i just increased my position and am hoping for the best,,i think there will be a little retreat tommorow as yhoo did't beat 12c aol tanked and so was yhoo after hours when i looked,,one lesson learned never,ever short internet stocks,,i think everyone should look at utdl 1.3 million shares traded today this is getting ready to pop,,,they make pav which is a new way to show content over the internet,,in real time and stereo sound ..this is a real company look at the news,,,bought at 1 and now is almost 2.5..just take a look and let me know what you think..



To: LWolf who wrote (2483)4/7/1999 10:51:00 PM
From: BomboochaBoy  Respond to of 5843
 
Another interesting twist on possibilities for RNWK partnership.

I know I've mentioned @Home-TCI-AT&T out of the distant corners of my feeble imagination.

Harmon mentions Intel.

Please forgive me if this has been posted already.

internetnews.com

ISDEX: Top & Not Internet Stocks Show Strong Week April 7, 1999

By Steve Harmon
Senior Investment Analyst Morning Report Archives

ISDEX is up more in the past week alone than the Dow has done all year. And the 50-strong Internet Stock Index is almost on par in a week with what NASDAQ has done all year. Hoochie mama.

Leader of the pack attack since March 30 is RealNetworks, (NASDAQ:RNWK - news) which ran on the Yahoo-Broadcast.com deal. The logic says if Broadcast.com went who's next? Real has two attractive pieces for a possible buyer: leading streaming software servers/clients with tens of millions of downloads; and 2) one of the largest audio-video sites on the Web.

Note to Steve Case, here's a way to save the investment banker deal fee: I estimate Real's real value could be close to $7 billion. Here's how: the software side at $3 billion and the portal side at $4 billion.

But you know who could be a better buyer, or a hungrier one? Intel. In one swoop it enters the chip-sapping multimedia Internet market and has sexy, cool content. Probably not a buyer though, too conservative of a player.



To: LWolf who wrote (2483)4/8/1999 1:50:00 AM
From: chris brindle  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5843
 
Check out this new site using the Real Broadcast Network

kennedy-center.org

good luck to all,

Chris

p.s. Just celebrated my one year anniversary of making my first purchase of RNWK. Bought 1st 100 shares on April 7th 1998 for 35 1/4.

= )

...bought more along the way....and enjoying the ride...