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To: WebDrone who wrote (1816)4/15/1999 10:20:00 PM
From: Patherzen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2220
 
A point of interest: Look at AMTD low of year and high. Who can say where JBOH will be a year from now. Who has the strongest hands? Regards... Patherzen

AMERITRADE HOLDING'A' (NASDAQ: AMTD) Time: 4:01PM
Last Trade
136 5/8
Change
- 11 3/8 (-7.69%)
Bid
136 5/8 Ask
136 3/4
Volume
07,186,8000

Prev.Close
148 00 Open
156 3/4
Day Range
124 13/16 - 159 00
Last Tick
0Up0
Avg.Volume
02,851,9000


************** 52-week range: 5 5/8 - 188 3/8 ********************



To: WebDrone who wrote (1816)4/15/1999 11:07:00 PM
From: jon zachary  Respond to of 2220
 
cheaper by just looking at there price. you guys are forgetting that different principals at this moment in the stock market apply to internet based stocks. i know jboh's past, but right now it makes no difference. hey, they just made 15 c this past quarter and are expanding rapidly with the rest of the sector. so, they will be swept up with the rising tide. and, we as investors should want to be where all the growth is. i have watches schwab, etrade, and ameritrade (which i hold as well) sky-rocket. way beyond valuations. but, that is the market right now. and this stock is cheap.

also, as far as shifting my account to them, i have used datek, ameritrade, waterhouse, and e*trade. let me tell you something, they are all limited by the same thing, the present technology. and people are still flocking to put there accounts in on-line brokers. think of all the millions of people that have money invested in the stock market...millions. my opinion is that on-line brokers are going to be it in the next five years. growing at an unbelievable pace.

im sure everyone here has accounts with them.