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To: GoNorth who wrote (19901)4/13/1999 6:14:00 PM
From: Jerry B.  Respond to of 37507
 
Really go north????? what delay are we talking about??

You wouldnt happen to have any facts would you????

i think not.

roll over and kiss doug for me.

J>



To: GoNorth who wrote (19901)4/13/1999 6:21:00 PM
From: p_off  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37507
 
Dear GoSouth,

Lets play a little game. You and Dagan guess a number between,
say $26 to $30. Can't guess, thats ok, I'll guess for you. The number
is say $28. Now go down to your brokers and tell him you want to
buy x-amount of shares at, you guessed it! thats right, $28. But
don't short it. You can buy stocks without shorting them. No big secret. Then you don't have to be a bunch of party poopers.

Every party needs a pooper that why we invited you guys.



To: GoNorth who wrote (19901)4/13/1999 7:50:00 PM
From: Ruyi  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 37507
 
Jason Zandberg, an analyst at Pacific International Securities who follows the industry at large, pointed out there has been a rush by stock players to buy up shares in Internet companies, creating a so-called ''bubble'' in the market.

Investors seem to be banking on expectations that the online world, and its seemingly endless possibilities for shopping, stock trading, entertainment and information gathering, will create riches for related firms.

However, ''this is a large investment bubble that's starting to get overinflated,'' Zandberg warned.