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To: westes who wrote (556)5/23/1999 7:30:00 AM
From: genejockey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1149
 
HAUP is not irrational at $4/share, within one year. Here is why.

Will, why is is that every hyper puts out the prospect of a Yahoo deal when giving a price target on the hyped stock. (Wasn't BW the mag that rumored SATH being in imminent talks with a major portal -ala Yahoo- but the major portal wound up being an Oracle database..LOL) Rule #1 in hyping a stock is to give a ludicrous price target, not an absolutely unbelievable one. $40 would've been ludicrous, $200 shows you're not playing with a full deck. You're basing your "portal hope" on a BW Inside Wall Street piece... this should be reason enough to scare you as BW Inside Wall Street pieces turn out to be duds rather consistently... in fact, even Jim Cramer routinely shorts BW pieces as do many others. I think a better way to value HAUP is this. Broadcast.com and Yahoo will make alliances with larger and more reputable card companies and leave HAUP out of the loop. Therefore, HAUP should eventually be worth $4.---- Not Howie/genejockey

P.S. You expect me to believe that you started accumulating HAUP at $3 and own a little less than 0.5% of the company and did not sell Friday?



To: westes who wrote (556)5/23/1999 12:12:00 PM
From: Don Kelly  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1149
 
>>>I bought into HAUP when they were at 3, and I have held long since then. I bought more along the way...<<<

Will, congratulations on your paper profits. Your opinion that HAUP is going to "$200/share" is as good as mine and other short sellers who think it's overpriced at $20. However, if I held a stock that doubled in a week or a month or a year -- much less a single day -- and failed to take at least my original investment funds off the table, I would be too embarrassed by my zealotry and greed to admit it publicly.



To: westes who wrote (556)5/23/1999 1:50:00 PM
From: Buoy12  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1149
 
If, if,if does not support these prices.



To: westes who wrote (556)5/23/1999 10:52:00 PM
From: Nazbuster  Respond to of 1149
 
So, if I understand you correctly, you say that HAUP will be as successful as the innovator for viewing PC/TV broadcast of digital internet content as Creative (CREAF) was with their innovative Soundblaster and subsequent lines of sound/video products? LOL!

P.S. Please check CREAF's chart...
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