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Technology Stocks : InfoSpace (INSP): Where GNET went!
INSP 83.87+2.6%11:34 AM EST

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To: Sarkie who wrote (25294)2/21/2001 6:51:33 PM
From: TH  Read Replies (1) of 28311
 
Sarkie,

LOL, ah, I understand. Not being in on the original run for GNET has allowed me to be more open to the possibilities of the "new" INSP. The fact that you and the other core GNET longs are still here is a positive sign IMO.

As for $2.50, I have limits in there too. I figure we are very near a floor. At these prices a few k could pay nice in a year or two. Provided INSP can manage to focus on one business model and market for more than a single year.

In general the Naz is so ugly. I have exactly one long, and that would be the INSP I bought today. In other words, I'm not getting rich, but I'm not going broke just yet either -g-

Good luck, but remember to take a breath or two while you wait for that resignation. It is so impressive that Jain bought a few million worth of INSP. After taking a billion off the table you would think this would just be the beginning.

HAGO

TH

BTW, don't you WANT this personal internet phone thingy? I want one NOW, now, NOW. Not tomorrow, but TODAY. I usually have a bit more patience, so forgive my behavior -g-
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