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Technology Stocks : InfoSpace (INSP): Where GNET went!
INSP 136.61-2.4%Dec 5 9:30 AM EST

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To: HO-MEE who wrote (20580)8/6/2000 1:46:48 AM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) of 28311
 
HO-MEE...There you go, working 24/7 for many too many days/weeks in a row....! I'm sure everyone here knows you had your tongue in cheek with this post...(and perhaps a hackle or two raised too.... :D)

My guess is that most everyone on this board who is a long, wouldn't be here as a long if it were NOT for Russell and the leadership he has shown with this company!

I would also guess that many of us have stock in at least one, if not several other companies in which Paul Allen has invested. We know there is little or no PR forthcoming for many of them. That can be good, and that can be bad, especially in this Internet era.

I'd also venture to say that if we didn't have questions and more questions about this merger, certainly in the first few days, then this board wouldn't be worth the powder to blow it to Heck....

While not following the discussion on the AOL/TW deal, my guess is that there were many many surprises with that one too! In fact, I would venture to think that the entire business community has had, and is continuing to have issues to be discussed.

What with the market decline, both NAS and DOW, the interest rates rising, the Fed excited that the economy is slowing, (only in America can we think that is a temporary good thing....) here again, I think every GNET holder would be remiss not to even ask, or try to find out, what this meant to each of us. As Carolyn said, there have been mergers, and potential mergers that haven't gone well.

Most of us that have followed GNET for some time, and have had the great pleasure to meet and talk with Russell, KNOW that the "Best is Yet to Come!" However, it is my belief that most of us will be following INSP carefully...

Thanks again for the input you provide here on this GNET board...!
KLP
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