To: Bouf who wrote (1058 ) 4/13/1999 7:56:00 AM From: gizelle otero Respond to of 4337
GMAI - Steve, you DO need to comment on this one! Here's what I just posted on the eBAY thread for comment... Below, you will see teletrade at #7 on the list of highest-traffic internet auction sites. It has steadily moved up in the past few surveys! Also, listed as #3 in Customer Comfidence gomez.com Who are they? Good question. Teletrade is the Greg Manning (GMAI, NASDAQ $12.75) auction site for high-end sports cards, stamps, movie posters, artwork, coins, and diamonds. Let's call it the "Nordstroms" of internet auctions (eBAY would be the "WalMart"). Please notice it is the only publicly-traded company on the list that has not yet seen it's stock leap into the stratosphere over the past few months. However, it was up over 10% yesterday. GMAI is set to report earnings in 1-2 weeks, and they should be very good indeed (see company press releases). They have also hired Gruntal & Co. to represent them in strategic alliances with other internet companies (hint-hint). If you missed the eBAY run-up from $6.00 to $180+, you might want to get in a little earlier on the curve from obscure site to momentum rocket ship stock. GMAI is "under the radar" right now, but it is probably not too early to jump on board for the ride. Just my opinion, but I have been right as often as the next girl on these threads. Carpe Diem! 1. Ebay (review) 7.95 2. ONSALE (review) 6.97 3. AuctionUniverse (review) 6.56 4. DealDeal (review) 6.31 5. FirstAuction (review) 5.89 6. Yahoo! Auctions (review) 5.74 7. TeleTrade (review) 5.64 8. CityAuction (review) 5.49 9. OneWebPlace (review) 5.30 10. WebAuction (review) 5.29 11. uBid (review) 5.22 12. Up4Sale (review) 4.59 13. HaggleOnline (review) 4.57 14. Classifieds2000 (review) 4.46 15. Egghead.com (review) 4.06 Thanks for listening.