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Technology Stocks : InfoSpace (INSP): Where GNET went!
INSP 92.68-1.1%Dec 30 3:59 PM EST

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To: Dan Hamilton who wrote (25192)2/19/2001 7:12:56 PM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) of 28311
 
Hi Dan...Don't know the company you referred to...but wonder what their PR was like (including direct quotes from the heads of their respective firms)....How many months did it take for someone to leave, and what were the circumstances?

And Dan....I am puzzled by your comment that perhaps some of the longs either have to "get over it" or pack up and move on to other investments.

WHY would one sell anything --unless one needed a HUGE tax loss -- the stock is so very low now, what sense would that make? Especially when the costs for the stock are all over the map....early purchase of GNET, late (high 80's) purchase of GNET, mid purchase before merger of INSP, and then merger of both....

No, I suspect many of us will be here to watch and perhaps be "blinded by brillance, and hopefully not by bulls***."

There have been a number of companies in that situation -- for example ALLR, who recently got swallowed up by Macromedia.
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