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To: Lee Harper who wrote (1103)4/29/1999 11:29:00 PM
From: Forest Gump  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1468
 
Lee, they are focused on the business and what is wrong with tossing a few of those other high flying symbols into the press releases. Seems like free PR to me. Also, these guys have never hyped or lied, they are always straight up when you talk to them.



To: Lee Harper who wrote (1103)4/29/1999 11:33:00 PM
From: Waterboy  Respond to of 1468
 
Hey Vasco er Lee....Didn't you read the last two posts...or is your schizophrenia acting up again? You're BUSTED!



To: Lee Harper who wrote (1103)4/30/1999 12:44:00 AM
From: David Montgomery  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1468
 
I have to agree with Lee a little on some of his points.

Who on this thread, when you get right down to it, wouldn't agree that the "name that stock contest" was a little ridiculous. It was a colorful idea, but all of us agreed that we got ripped off. On the other hand, it did provide some really good ideas. In the end, I think everyone had a good laugh. And I still think I had the best idea.

And I think they're better off being rid of that "similar to" whoever in their press releases. Who would want to buy an EBAY or whoever wannabe when they could go ahead and buy into the real thing. Maybe it worked for a while and it's just a part of the growing pains. I think things go better without the comparisons. They ought to stand and fall on their own merits.

I still believe in the bottom line. If they make a profit, then people ought to support the stock. That's good for all of us. Heck, that's the best hype the stock can get.