GOOG came with blow-out earnings yesterday... My puts are poooo poooo.
B Bart Level 5 Legacy Platinum Member Joined Apr 14, 2004 Messages 274 Reaction score 0 Feb 2, 2005 #21 GOOG came with blow-out earnings yesterday... My puts are poooo poooo.
Dr. Domaining DNF Addict Legacy Exclusive Member Joined Jan 27, 2005 Messages 1,206 Reaction score 0 Feb 2, 2005 #22 Hmmm, up $15 a share today. Yeah, that's poo poo. Just stay on board. At $205 a share now!!!
Theo Account Terminated Joined Feb 28, 2004 Messages 30,306 Reaction score 2,216 Feb 2, 2005 #23 Goog went up to $219 at opening. Those poor suckers that bought while others dumped feel like idiots now that's down to $205.
Goog went up to $219 at opening. Those poor suckers that bought while others dumped feel like idiots now that's down to $205.
Dr. Domaining DNF Addict Legacy Exclusive Member Joined Jan 27, 2005 Messages 1,206 Reaction score 0 Feb 2, 2005 #24 My guess is it will continue to keep going up for a long time!
FreddyS Level 6 Legacy Exclusive Member Joined Oct 25, 2004 Messages 681 Reaction score 18 Feb 5, 2005 #25 I think too, that goog will go up more and more. Who knows something about the google browser? Dow is will become true? Freddy
I think too, that goog will go up more and more. Who knows something about the google browser? Dow is will become true? Freddy
Dr. Domaining DNF Addict Legacy Exclusive Member Joined Jan 27, 2005 Messages 1,206 Reaction score 0 Feb 5, 2005 #26 Goog is a great stock to own right now.
Steen Level 9 Legacy Platinum Member Joined Mar 24, 2003 Messages 4,853 Reaction score 1 Feb 5, 2005 #27 Perhaps they will just operate in a similar way to the AOL regsitrar?
Nexus DNF Addict Legacy Exclusive Member Joined Sep 11, 2002 Messages 1,495 Reaction score 0 Feb 6, 2005 #28 One understanding is that they are interested in using their registrar status to better guage what names have actually expired and should relinquish any "reputation" earned by the prior owner. Sounds more like Google than other assumptions. ~ Nexus
One understanding is that they are interested in using their registrar status to better guage what names have actually expired and should relinquish any "reputation" earned by the prior owner. Sounds more like Google than other assumptions. ~ Nexus