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To: Sarmad Y. Hermiz who wrote (60431)6/4/1999 10:41:00 AM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 164684
 
To say that some of our posters here are insane is an understatement. I am just puzzled
how they haven't gone bankrupt yet.


It has been luck so far except for a few. Mark is an exception. He has no loyalty to the stock but rather to the TA. Makes sense to me.

Glenn



To: Sarmad Y. Hermiz who wrote (60431)6/4/1999 11:54:00 AM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
Well, initially I was an ivil bear but I've turned to a bull. If you look at the fundamentals, ivil and women.com have more potential than the general portals, since advertising real estate is premier, particularly the CPG industry which is a heavy advertiser is going to hit those sites. Just look at the daytime TV market, you've got a locked in audience of stay at home moms etc. and this is going to switch to the net and thats the target for women.com and ivillage. Parenting is something that requires information too. Also women.com is advertising out here so thats creating some additional interest.



To: Sarmad Y. Hermiz who wrote (60431)6/4/1999 12:38:00 PM
From: Bill Harmond  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 164684
 
>>To say that some of our posters here are insane is an understatement. I am just puzzled how they haven't gone bankrupt yet...The enthusiasts will lose all and they will still cling to their fantasies.

Sarmad, Who exactly is insane? Insane is a pretty serious label, something KIS would throw around.

BTW, two of the largest shareholders in iVillage are Intel and General Electric.