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To: Norman Klein who wrote (7253)6/2/1999 4:11:00 PM
From: AJ Berger  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11417
 
I guess I'm a stock thread snob

who loves the "exclusivity" of SI,
after having spent the last 15
years on everything from Bulliten
Boards, College Networks, and
dozen assorted online forums.

besides, Brad Dryer is an old
Prodigy MoneyTalk BB friend
of mine, and he'd kill me if
I posted anywhere else.

It would seem that after AOL
dropped Motely Fool for it's
membership, these forums are
getting to be too easy to
duplicate, and hard to upkeep
and compete with realtime chat,
so only the very biggest like
SI and Yahoo will survive.

(Though, with the lack of reliability
and lawsuits threatened, Yahoo may
fold up their stock threads soon;
otherwise, why would they restrict
their discussions on penny stocks?)

I'll bet some financial publication
or online trading service, or web
content portal will just buy RB
at some bargin price and put
them out of their misery soon.



To: Norman Klein who wrote (7253)6/2/1999 6:50:00 PM
From: Ben Wa  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11417
 
RB = Rythum & Blues?
Maybe somebody more familiar with this stock than me can look into a crystal ball and discuss the 4,449,479 million shares that an S-1 was filed for on 4/12/99. If these have already been unlocked, then I would guess the impact of those becoming freely trading has already been felt. If so, maybe some of the call options deserve a look-see? If not, maybe the put options? Any guesses?