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Network Solutions (NSOL)
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1202KM-6/9/1999
1201 News pertaining to NSOL's copy cats. You can bet your bottom $ NSI will goGeorge Bielski-6/9/1999
1200 Heinz, what you say is definitely the conventional wisdom. But I think the mainCathedra-6/8/1999
1199 Tom, the idea that rising interest rates could benefit NSOL and other 'net-pater tenebrarum-6/8/1999
1198 A little positive exposure for NSOL. Moo! Rising rates a boon to 'Net stocCathedra-6/8/1999
1197 From Steve Harmon ISDEX Column Today fnews.yahoo.comJaime Leiderman-6/8/1999
1196 I am in at $50, I think with the return business of handling websites and the frocky haag-6/5/1999
1195 Thanks so much for your informative response. I view the domain of names much Mike Gordon-6/5/1999
1194 Still Negative On NSOL I have been negative on NSI's fundamentals ever siBoon-6/5/1999
1193 You probably need to introduce your mother to call writing. The premiums are sMike Gordon-6/5/1999
1192 I also cover DELL. My only regret with DELL is not that I own it or cover it, bCaroline-6/5/1999
1191 Caroline: Thanks for the link. You're right, both NSOL and SEEK demonstraMike Gordon-6/5/1999
1190 Thanks, Mike. NSOL and SEEK are similar in this way. Have you looked at SEEK? TCaroline-6/5/1999
1189 Caroline: My primary goal is preservation. Selling covered calls close in negMike Gordon-6/5/1999
1188 So you're not worried that the call would cap the premium? In other words, Caroline-6/5/1999
1187 Caroline: Thanks for your response. Your net loss should be neutralized assumMike Gordon-6/5/1999
1186 Mike, that's generally good advice. I started my position as a covered callCaroline-6/5/1999
1185 Ayahuasca: I feel your pain, however, you might seek protection by writing coMike Gordon-6/5/1999
1184 Believe me, I FEEL your pain. I've been adding shares with almost every 20 Mr. Tomatohead-6/4/1999
1183 Well what has changed is the stock price. Two months ago it was OVER 3X what iayahuasca-6/4/1999
1182 Looks like mostly retail (small investor, day trader,..) selling/shorting todayBilly Joe-6/4/1999
1181 C'mon, if you really believed in NSOL a couple of months ago, what has realMr. Tomatohead-6/4/1999
1180 I think it has alot less to do with being smart than with leveraging influence.ayahuasca-6/4/1999
1179 Guess Asenio has won the battle. Got to admit he is smart guy. JC Reddy-6/4/1999
1178 1. perception of minimal 'support' for the stock's price. 2. concerKenneth M. Koff, CPCU-6/4/1999
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