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Technology Stocks : InfoSpace (INSP): Where GNET went!
INSP 60.28-11.6%12:35 PM EST

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To: mozek who wrote (18938)5/8/2000 10:11:00 PM
From: Puna  Read Replies (1) of 28311
 
Hi Mike! Good to see Ya on the old board!...I guess the same could be said of me...

When a company like GNET does or does not do what we all would like, usually some nice share price moves and holding new ground, we began to question why.

Well, the questioning HAS been going on for a very long time so no wonder we (GNET investors) are getting a little more than disgruntled!
I have espoused to be a GNET long for a year. In that year I have made a small fortune trading this company while under the guise of also being long...which I guess I am since I have continually held shares in that time.

...so I am on the one hand really satisfied with my profits as a trader here, but as an investor I am very frustrated with the deadness GNET shares have shown in the past year, the last six months especially, regardless of or weak and shaky Market fundamentals.

Nothing new to say on this board I suppose.
I used to load-up on GNET whenever they hit lows like this, but no more.
I will hold on to the shares I have still, but what choice do I have anyway if I want a profit I am happy with!

Many of us have hyped and cheered this company at it's every announcement. The cheering has all but stopped...except for you and a few other hanger-on's<grin>

It's true, it's all been said...and what do we say now? We argue, get silly and wait and watch...but for what is what bothers us maybe...
...a chance to finally sell out of GNET without a loss?
...A great piece of company news?
...for AG to lower interest rates and say the IT world rules and we should not fear any valuations from now on?
...for GNET's 'Playsite' to be in all world languages?

BTW, GNET's charts are not a whole lot better looking than GOTO's askresearch.com.

I would love to see this company get the respect it truly does deserve, but like so many others, the wait is very disheartening now,

Puna, my fault I am Long, but not Long by default
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