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To: SJS who wrote (8212)4/16/1999 1:10:00 PM
From: The Ox  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14427
 
OSX and the entire oil sector smokin' hot!

Looks like VTSS, TXCC and PMCS were pretty good buys!!!

YAAHOOOOOO!!!!

go baby go...



To: SJS who wrote (8212)4/16/1999 4:24:00 PM
From: 007  Respond to of 14427
 
SJS, I'm glad I made it back to the thread for homecoming week. <g>

RE: IDTC
<How do you define "preparing for another run". I don't follow this stock, but good friend make a bundle on the options (calls). I'd like to understand your thinking on this stock. What's the upside?>

I never know what the upside is until it happens, but I think it is very good both short and long-term. Read all you can about Net2Phone.
If Softbank gets behind this then it will go vertical. However, if Softbank backs out, then it will still go vertical, but in the the wrong direction. <g>

Of course, I don't think it will drop, but if it did I would bail out and buy back as low as possible.
Good Luck,
007




To: SJS who wrote (8212)4/16/1999 5:29:00 PM
From: SJS  Respond to of 14427
 
Here were his comments, independent of yours....
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Watch IDTC next week again. They are getting their ducks in order to spin out Net2Phone with Softbank as an equity partner. Voice over IP is growing quick, international calls are a particularly efficient use of the technology. Net2Phone has deals with Yahoo(Softbank) Geocities(Softbank) and as of a few weeks ago is being installed as an icon on all Netscape browsers. If and when AOL installs Netscapes browser rather than MSFT's.........

His take is remarkably similar to yours. When data is similiar from two very different sources, there's bound to be some truth to it....

Thanks for the tip!!

Steve