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Technology Stocks : InfoSpace (INSP): Where GNET went!
INSP 83.42-0.1%3:59 PM EST

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To: silversoldier a/k/a SI Sy who wrote (20319)7/27/2000 8:44:47 AM
From: The O  Read Replies (2) of 28311
 
Well... I need to see the katuba before I agree to this marriage. My first thought was "Where's the premium?" GNET has made some brilliant investments in companies providing infrastructure along with their buddy PA. I think that the potential gains in stock value as a result of those investments is not yet reflected in the stock price. In my opinion, INSP is getting a steal, and now that it is trading at 37 I think we are getting screwed on the price.

Obviously, I think the two companies fit together very well. The combined company should do very well, but the chart of INSP makes me a little nervous. I have full faith in the "Messiah," but the jury is still out on the new guys. I hope that Russ gets to do most of the talking on behalf of the new company, because that other guy talks kinda funny (redneck opinion).

I worry about the Gits though. Little O is pissed about the merger. Not sure what that means. Hope he gits to go to college.

O
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