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To: JC Reddy who wrote (32040)4/22/1999 1:01:00 PM
From: Dale Baker  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 122088
 
ICCAC available to short again at E*Trade. Discount convertible financing announced just the other day, 75% discount and convertible immediately.



To: JC Reddy who wrote (32040)4/22/1999 1:02:00 PM
From: J.Y. Wang  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122088
 
<NSOL>

I believe it's $70 one time and $35/yr afterwards. Difference between $35 and $9 is $26 of pure profit.

You should also keep in mind that only five companies will be allowed to compete with NSOL right now. But it will essentially be a free for all in a few more months.



To: JC Reddy who wrote (32040)4/22/1999 1:59:00 PM
From: Katelew  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122088
 
Also, the $9 per domain is for maintaining the registry. This was granted NSOL by govt. to ease the transition from monopoly to free market, and may be temporary. This adds more uncertainty to the picture, as J.R. pointed out. The big picture is simply that you have a $91 per share co. that (1) did not reach it's market position competively (2) was at best, tracking $1 in EPS (3) will now have to spend alot in marketing, R&D, etc. to sell a product that will most likely fall substantially in price. Just my opinion, and who knows what the market will do with it's stock price in the short run....long term, though, it looks like a reasonable speculation to me...