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To: Ruyi who wrote (19911)4/13/1999 7:56:00 PM
From: p_off  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 37507
 
Doug or Dagan, an idiot who follows the industry at large, pointed out there has been a crush by rock players to buy up shares in Internet companies, creating a so-called ''bibble'' in the market.

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

However, ''this is a large investment bibble that's starting to see The Sky is Falling,'' Dagan warned.



To: Ruyi who wrote (19911)4/13/1999 7:56:00 PM
From: Jerry B.  Respond to of 37507
 
Gee thanks doug, another analyist that doesnt understand internet stocks.

Well you got me.

im selling it all!!!!!!!!

If Jason says its gonna pop, its good enough for me!!!!!!!

BWWWWWWWWWWWWWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!

tell jason to eat my shorts!!!!!!

and yours.

J>



To: Ruyi who wrote (19911)4/13/1999 9:38:00 PM
From: GoNorth  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37507
 
Dagan, as they say - The chickens will come home to roost at some point. If you look at the number of .com type companies that are flying on a dream you've have to be an idiot not to know the wall is quickly approaching.

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



To: Ruyi who wrote (19911)4/14/1999 7:22:00 AM
From: ysell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37507
 
The question is what will cause the "internet bubble" to burst. More dollars are invested in these things on a daily basis. The U.S., and to a lesser extent, portions of the Canadian economies, are strong. An economic downturn is not around the corner. The more likely cause will be a failure by one of the more significant internet companies. I don't think that its imminent but it will certainly scare alot of people when it happens. Until something of that nature, the run-up will continue. And as I said, I don't think that will happen in the short-term.