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To: Eddie D. Gilbert who wrote (1212)5/31/1999 5:28:00 PM
From: stock_bull69  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3418
 
According to a poster on RB she found that MSGI's listing change will be effective tomorrow! Here is the post:

<National Listing Tuesday!!!!

Mystery Woman Jane has the eyes of a cat!

When you pull up your Yahoo Financial screen, hit the blue MSGI on the far left (in your portfolio) and you will now see....MSGI...Nasdaq!

I would guess they will officially announce on Tuesday at 9:30 since the screen has already been changed! This should be a very good day for the stock and its' owners.>

Does anyone on SI use the Yahoo Financial screen? I'm also wondering what MSGI looked like before the change.

Steve



To: Eddie D. Gilbert who wrote (1212)5/31/1999 8:41:00 PM
From: B K  Respond to of 3418
 
Perhaps... institutional investors should come on board as investors of this stock soon after NMS. Most are restricted from participating in small cap board stocks. i believe there will be a lot more interest in this company than others due to the relationships with GE and CMGI. Combine that with our belief that MSGI will end this calendar year with an annual revenue base of over 250mm. Due in my opinion to an acquisition or two, simply implementing the proven business plan provided by their relationship with CMGI.
Large investors of this nature can provide this stock with the stability that it has lacked over the past months. The major swings in price were a caused largely by the lack of information about MSGI and lack of coverage. Which should improve with a NMS listing. Most Wall Street firms will not cover a small cap board stock. With more favorable recommendations comes more buying pressure, pushing the short-term investors out and on to the next trade. Leaving the larger investors with the lion share of the profits. 10 & 15 baggers don't happen in 60 to 90 days. MSGI has gotten off to a great start for those investors that have been around since the first of the year, and should prove even more profitable for those that are smart enough to hold on until the end of the year. Good Luck this week to us All!