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To: Brian Moore who wrote (221)5/22/1999 10:37:00 AM
From: RANGER374  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 378
 
Brian,

You made some very good points and I agree with some of your logic.

However, I'm of the opinion that the "average Joe" who doesn't have one iota of knowledge as to INTA's worth has very little influence on the direction of it's stock price/worth.

What I am betting VERY heavily on is the "little guy with the big ears" (and others like him) knowing exactly what INTA has to bring to the table and the savy business people will simply buy the their services (or quite possibly buy the company to get an edge on their competition)

Oh well, I'm very long at a buck-fifty and am sitting tight to $15; then I mail my resignation in to my employer!

RANGER



To: Brian Moore who wrote (221)5/22/1999 3:51:00 PM
From: R. Bond  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 378
 
Brian,

What you have touched upon is the fact that the small retail investor is at the front of THE growth area of the market. Volumes will be soaring over the next few years as more and more start to trade their own accounts on the Net. Incredibly, I think you may be correct: many of them DO understand how important the Internet is and the 'pros' don't. But when that particular Herd throws in the towel and starts to buy, look out.

James Dines made a good case for INTA in his most recent letter. If you are looking for an exciting ride, you may be in for a bit of a wait. But I find it very difficult to disagree with his opinion. He is very persuasive.

Cheers,
Bond

Cheers,
Bond