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Technology Stocks : InfoSpace (INSP): Where GNET went!
INSP 139.29+10.2%1:04 PM EST

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To: NotNeiderhoffer who wrote (15928)1/13/2000 10:59:00 PM
From: sandintoes  Read Replies (1) of 28311
 
I know many people that have worked at various divisions of Time Warner through the years and I was always amazed at their sense of entitlement and fat expense accounts that came with their positions. Merging that attitude with AOL's corporate culture will be interesting to watch.

To me, this will be one of the main obstacles for Time Warner and Aol to overcome, the merging of two entirely different cultures and philosophies. As a matter of fact when the merger was first announced, my first thoughts were of Ted Turner trying to tell Case what to do, and vise versa.

GNET is lucky in the respect that they are able to make their own decisions {to a certain degree} and can act rapidly if the situation demands it. Some of the old, stodgy Companies must get everyone's approval including the janitors.

It will be interesting.

Thank you for clarifying that point for us.
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