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Technology Stocks : Net Perceptions, Inc. (NETP) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Woodman352 who wrote (583)5/14/1999 7:34:00 AM
From: John Carragher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2908
 
This doesn't sound very positive to me. He makes it sound like a crap shoot. Am I missing something? thanks John



To: Woodman352 who wrote (583)5/14/1999 2:19:00 PM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2908
 
IMO, the Steve Harmon Article is Positive...Read Between the Lines...

<<The short answer then for Net Perceptions in my mind is a deal or alliance with a larger Web business solutions provider along the lines of Microsoft, Intel, Compaq, DELL, DoubleClick (NASDAQ:DCLK - news) . On the latter, DoubleClick may find that being an advertising solution AND marketing solution along these lines might be a good move. >> -- Steve Harmon

Remember, NETP's CEO once worked for Bill Gates and IMO he will work hard to create a STANDARD within NETP's field. I expect that Net Perceptions will choose their partners carefully. Each of the firms listed above could offer different things to a potential alliance. NETP has already achieved an impressive market share and they have a lot of room for growth in the consumer and business to business e-commerce arenas.

I made an additional purchase of NETP shares in the last few hours at around $25 1/4. This is now my largest holding.

I look forward to the I-Banking coverage that should be coming for NETP. Investors don't totally understand the power behind NETP's technology. In the next few weeks Net Perceptions should start to get the recognition it deserves.

Best Regards,

Scott