I think the google IPO is going to be a tad bit on the expensive side if you ask me.. the rumor is somewhere around 100 dollars a share... the other rumor is that they are also going to structure their preferred shares to have the weight of 10 common shares which may be a turn off for some people.
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Originally posted by Lutalo:
I'm in on LOOK... I'm rather disappointed on their stock performance recently but it seems to be a solid company so I do look forward to it recovering, it actually may be a good time to get in at this moment.I think the google IPO is going to be a tad bit on the expensive side if you ask me.. the rumor is somewhere around 100 dollars a share... the other rumor is that they are also going to structure their preferred shares to have the weight of 10 common shares which may be a turn off for some people.
The company with sticker name VWPT just recently entered to internet search area with introduction of Graphically Enhanced Search toolbar powered by Yahoo. Maybe you know their another product ViewPoint Real Player. I have some positions here. Sold some with amore than 200% gain. I am using their toolbar for internet search.
Check them here: http://www.viewpoint.com/pub/index.html
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Originally posted by Lutalo:
I'm in on LOOK... I'm rather disappointed on their stock performance recently but it seems to be a solid company so I do look forward to it recovering, it actually may be a good time to get in at this moment.I think the google IPO is going to be a tad bit on the expensive side if you ask me.. the rumor is somewhere around 100 dollars a share... the other rumor is that they are also going to structure their preferred shares to have the weight of 10 common shares which may be a turn off for some people.
By Tom Taulli, Current Offerings, May 7, 2004
To participate in the Google offering, investors need to be “suitable” for the investment. Part of this is having a minimum amount in assets at Morgan Stanley or Credit Suisse First Boston. Sources indicate that the minimum for CS First Boston is $1 million and the minimum for Morgan Stanley is $100,000.
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Originally posted by Lutalo:
I'm in on LOOK... I'm rather disappointed on their stock performance recently but it seems to be a solid company so I do look forward to it recovering, it actually may be a good time to get in at this moment.I think the google IPO is going to be a tad bit on the expensive side if you ask me.. the rumor is somewhere around 100 dollars a share... the other rumor is that they are also going to structure their preferred shares to have the weight of 10 common shares which may be a turn off for some people.
LOOK will go BK first.
ASKJ is the biggest bubble
short ASKJ sell LOOK