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Technology Stocks : RRRR: Rare Medium Group (soon to be) formerly ICC -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: ztect who wrote (453)4/24/1999 12:38:00 PM
From: TradeOfTheDay  Respond to of 1150
 
Actually , Morgan Stanley sent me a very nice report of ALL the major internet companies - and not just the ones they had brought public.
CMGI is listed... as well as DCLK... many, many others that they have no financial interest in. It's quite an interesting comparison - older VS new, large cap VS small cap , when they IPOd, who's value has increased , etc. Somehow , they missed RRRR . Oh well - they missed IMON too - I even asked them to check to see if they still had it filed under skateboards. But no - nothing under either skate boards OR air conditioning , even though those are both obvious segues to the internet sector.

I'll be watching though - I'm sure these internet analysts have just had too many reports to file lately and RRRR will be coming up next.....



To: ztect who wrote (453)4/24/1999 12:51:00 PM
From: Questerr  Respond to of 1150
 
Ztect...you sound like a real investor and not just a gambling day-trader. I unfortunately, fall into both categories. Your last post was extremely insightful and raises many of the same points I have thought about. Don't concern yourself with those who, like the shorts, always look at the world backwards! I agree with you RareMedium's price got ahead of itself a bit last week, but by no means is this a chump company. I find it humorous the shorts, who have been drawn to this company in the last couple of days because of volatility, suddenly become experts on the company's prospects. This company hit my radar screen over a year ago, and I have owned it several times - first as ICGN and now as RRRR. For all of us that owned this at $1-$3, $16 is just a re-confirmation of our thoughtful due-diligence. Pay the shorts no heed...they will be here today and gone tomorrow along with their gassy statements. It is amazing to me what greed on their parts will make them say about ANY company, good or bad. Best of luck to all - I currently don't own - sold at $17 1/8, however, I will be looking for a good re-entry point. :o)