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Technology Stocks : InfoSpace (INSP): Where GNET went!
INSP 81.73-2.5%Nov 7 9:30 AM EST

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To: levy who wrote (21366)9/20/2000 5:30:10 PM
From: Roger Sherman  Read Replies (1) of 28311
 
levy, you are becoming a master investigator!

I just have time to pop in for a second, but I thought perhaps you might be able to put your "crack" (meaning "of superior excellence or ability," of course <g>) investigative team into digging up something regarding the relationship INSP has with Fusion Networks (FUSN).

Have you noticed that whenever it's a slow news day, Infospace often puts out some Press Release regarding Fusion...often announcing some new deal in Argentina, Brazil, Columbia, Mexico, etc..., and usually including something like "INSP is an investor in Fusion Networks," or "FusionOne...today announced a strategic alliance with INSP."

This long-winded description of FUSN is also often included:

Fusion Networks is a leading provider of One-to-One Internet marketing software, portal technology, applications and content designed to enable corporate customers to develop effective Spanish, English and Portuguese-related Internet strategies. Products include "next generation" Internet tools and customer-oriented applications including personalized content, community services, e-commerce platforms, revolutionary Internet portal design, customer relationship management and integrated One-to-One marketing. Designed to establish lasting relationships with Internet users throughout global Spanish, English and Portuguese-speaking markets, these integrated multimedia applications are currently in use and can be found within Fusion Networks' existing portal network. Vital Content, a subsidiary of Fusion Networks, provides customized web-enabled and multimedia content to Internet industry clientele.

Also, I came across this SI post today, which peaked my interest (makes several references to FUSN), and would greatly appreciate any thoughts you (or anyone else) might have regarding this post: #reply-14416768

Keep up the great work you've been doing on behalf of us GNET/INSP investors!
I for one am really impressed, and definitely owe you a beer (maybe even two <g>)!

Roger
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