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To: H James Morris who wrote (51020)4/17/1999 1:38:00 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164687
 
re: msgi... it is my trading stock. A really low float and pretty low mkt cap. But whats amazing to me is how few of the people that are in msgi long term really know what it does. I don't know what it does (and I don't care). If you read the msgi boards, they think msgi is a stronger company than doubleclick (one of my core holdings). Where could they possibly get that idea? I still have 200 shares msgi I will probably dump on monday at a loss but I made good money on it.... its a "thing" for me I guess!



To: H James Morris who wrote (51020)4/17/1999 6:05:00 PM
From: snp  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164687
 
H.James,

I am long time shareholder of amzn and couldn't be more pleased with it's performance, especially of late. That being said, i also own cmgi and i doubt that Wetherell would waste the talents of Mullens/cmg direct on a company he saw as a dead end street.

Please note that I am not comparing msgi to amzn or cmgi, but many net stocks have been hit hard lately.

I would be very interested in why you are so adamant about msgi not being, as you put it, no "Thing". You say to "trust me" and i am wondering whether you state this because it is down from 60 during a time frame when major, let alone minor, players have been hit rather severely?

If inclined, kindly expound.

susan