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To: hotlinktuna who wrote (74336)5/10/1999 4:46:00 PM
From: blake roberts  Respond to of 119973
 
Ok folks, takeover for you all !!

Check out ROSI, rumor on Wall Street, takeover this week @ 11-12 dollars.

Profitable company with tons to offer.

Dont say I never told u so!

BR



To: hotlinktuna who wrote (74336)5/10/1999 4:48:00 PM
From: Lupus  Respond to of 119973
 
FNHC is on the verge of announcing an unspecified agreement with Xoom.com...check out the release from Bloomberg....i expect FNHC to gap above 10 at the open.

Technology News
Mon, 10 May 1999, 4:28pm EDT

Finet Shares Rise on Hopes for Broader Agreement With Xoom.com
By Greg Chang

Finet Shares Rise on Hopes for Broader Agreement With Xoom.com

Walnut Creek, California, May 10 (Bloomberg) -- Finet
Holdings Corp. shares rose as much as 28 percent on expectations
that the Internet mortgage broker will announce a wider alliance
with Xoom.com Inc., which agreed to combine with some of General
Electric Co.'s Internet assets.

Finet Holdings, which lets users shop for home loans over
the Internet, rose 1 11/16 to 9 1/16 in late trading of 4.32
million shares. The stock earlier touched 9 7/16.

Walnut Creek, California-based Finet already advertises its
Interloan service on Xoom.com's home page. Xoom.com, which offers
free Internet services such as personal Web pages and e-mail,
agreed to merge with the Internet assets of GE's NBC television
network, a move that should broaden Xoom.com's audience. Finet
Holdings is on the verge of announcing an unspecified agreement
with Xoom.com, said Dan Rawitch, Finet's president.
''We're very close,'' Rawitch said. ''We're just not quite
there in terms of the announcement.''

Xoom.com shares rose 6 7/8 to 82, while GE fell 1 9/16 to
108 3/8.