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Technology Stocks : InfoSpace (INSP): Where GNET went!
INSP 75.78-3.5%Jan 30 9:30 AM EST

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To: playavermont who wrote (23772)1/26/2001 4:13:56 PM
From: TH  Read Replies (1) of 28311
 
playavermont,

Fair enough, and no offense of any kind taken. I was just interested in your take. I would consider that "data" to be weighted in the mix. The real reason I was asking is that you have presented many objective links and bits of info. No offense to any core long (or short), but objective is the way to go. I was much more bullish on INSP just one week ago. Not a great sign going into earnings.

Looked like some more dumping today.

I am just going to keep my lots, and hold off on any buying until AH on Monday. Not enough data to make a good decision, but it sure seems the lots of others have some data and it says SELL. Like Bosco says, that can be a good time to buy. Still I may dump it all if I don't see any life on Monday.

I know nothing of Keister. Is it safe to assume he is still there? Dunno.

As for the Docomo connection, it would make sense to connect the interest in expansion with a direct need to support some Docomo biz. I don't think there is really any other big player in that market, and it looks to me that Docomo would crush or buy them. So your question about who are the players in Aisa is a good one. Too bad I don't know the answer. Someone here does -g-

HAGO

TH
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