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Technology Stocks : InfoSpace (INSP): Where GNET went!
INSP 78.51-4.3%3:59 PM EST

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To: levy who wrote (9560)7/13/1999 4:22:00 PM
From: NotNeiderhoffer  Read Replies (2) of 28311
 
levy,

The chart is freakin me out.

I will be back in this name. I like everything the company is doing but I am still struggling with the valuation. I will step up on a day the stock needs friends.

As far as the Russell weighting, it just means that the stock started off with a big piece of the pie that is indexed to the Russell. It also means "closet" indexers will be more willing to get their internet exposure via this stock given its prominent weighting. If memory serves me the stock is near the top of the heap but still only accounts for .00197 (almost two tenths of one percent) of the Russell 2000 and .00383 of the Russell 2000 Growth index. I think these numbers/weightings were as of June 30th. The indexing is behind us now though and will likely be unwound this time next year when the stock goes out because (hopefully) it will be to big.

Next stop S&P 500!

Yes the email thing should be good. It promotes stickiness and I am all for that.

HSAC has been a real winner huh? and even more volatile than GNET.

NotoutofthestockforlongNeiderhoffer
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