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To: Kevin A. Lynch who wrote (429)5/26/1999 10:53:00 AM
From: Box-By-The-Riviera™  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1013
 
Hi Kman.... this is a tough cookie...

The announcements today from both companies I found very exciting and in line with the larger picture we hope will develop...

I also want to apologize for getting pissed off on the yahoo thread...it wasn't worth a comment (mine to him that is) nor was I familiar with his previous contributions... There's some really sharp followers of SONE over there and they are very helpful... if you are emailing with these folks, please let them know my comments were misplaced and unnecessary....

I'm still long..... and still without vaseline...

regards

Joel



To: Kevin A. Lynch who wrote (429)5/26/1999 10:57:00 AM
From: Box-By-The-Riviera™  Respond to of 1013
 
Wednesday May 26 10:45 AM ET

U.S. Stocks Turn Mixed

NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks turned mixed Wednesday as comments from Internet analyst Mary Meeker reportedly stung the technology sector.

Further details on Meeker's comments, reportedly made to sales forces during an out-of-town trip, were not immediately available. Meeker was not immediately
available for comment.

The tech-laden Nasdaq composite index was down 24 points at 2353.

The Dow Jones industrial average was up 8 points at 10540 after dipping briefly into negative territory.

''The techs are suffering under the Meeker spell,'' said Arthur Hogan, chief market analyst at Jefferies & Co.

The American Stock Exchange Internet index was down 11 points, or 4 percent, at 268 after opening higher.

Amazon.com fell 6-3/16 to 105-1/16.

America Online fell 8-1/16 to 107 and Yahoo! fell 5-3/8 to 121-9/16.

Donaldson Lufkin Jenrette Direct was up 3-3/4 at 23-3/4 in its trading debut.



To: Kevin A. Lynch who wrote (429)5/26/1999 3:37:00 PM
From: King David  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1013
 
>>> Glad my shares aren't in a margin acct.

You said it pal.

KD