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2000/10/10


This item ran on the Joel on Software homepage on Tuesday, October 10, 2000

Silicon Alley stocks aren't doing too well.

Company

52-week high

Today's Close

Loss

Juno 87      2 11/16 -97%
TheGlobe.com 16  1/8  35/64 -97%
iTurf 25      1  3/32 -96%
Priceline 104  1/4 6 25/32 -93%
Register.com 116      7  7/8 -93%
IVillage 34 11/16 3      -91%
24/7 Media 65  1/4 6      -91%
Razorfish 56 15/16 5 15/32 -90%
Agency.com 98      11 15/16 -88%
TheStreet.com 22  3/16 3  1/2 -84%
EarthWeb 55  5/16 9  1/2 -83%
Doubleclick 135  1/4 24 11/16 -82%
about.com 105 13/16 22  7/8 -78%

and I have a cold. Sorry for the delay in posting part 4 of Painless Specs.



Oh, and by the way: My company, Fog Creek Software, has paid internships in software development for qualified college students. They're in New York City. Free housing, lunch, and more. And you get to work on real, shipping software with the smartest developers in the business.

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