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Technology Stocks : InfoSpace (INSP): Where GNET went!
INSP 143.95+5.4%Dec 8 3:59 PM EST

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To: Pareto who wrote (16066)1/17/2000 2:33:00 PM
From: levy  Read Replies (1) of 28311
 
Pareto, Pareto, Pareto...I have said this before but I think its worth repeating....the street is so funny about earnings......GNET earnings are in great part from interest and the street acts so surprised and runs up the price on this news yet its a no brainer than earnings will be positive...on the other hand the street seems to never see or finds it difficult to understand good investments...for instance gnet investment in commtouch and its success is the biggest news I know of for gnet this quarter but no one is running around bidding up gnet on that news which they should.....whats funny is if gnet would spend all their cash (I think 250 million dollars) on investments just as successful as the one in commtouch then their earning would not be as good and the street would probably bid the stock price down when in reality it should go way up.......knowing a stock well offers an opportunity to know these things and make great investment decisions but who has the time to figure this out...wish there was more research out there identifying these kind of companies who might not have earnings and therefore low stock price yet have great investments masking their true value.
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