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Technology Stocks : InfoSpace (INSP): Where GNET went!
INSP 124.98+0.4%3:34 PM EST

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To: Rational who wrote (25508)3/6/2001 1:14:05 PM
From: HO-MEE  Read Replies (3) of 28311
 
Rationalputz, It is amazing the insight that you have regarding the GNET/INSP merger and subsequent departure of Russ Horowitz and virtually all of key management.......Russ Horowitz NEVER sold 1 share of GNET before the Paul Allen transaction,Jain dumped stock all of last year.......Horowitz was viewed as a great communicator by many of his employees as well as by Sarin over at INSP............Jain sounds like a monkey that is getting his balls squezzzzzzzzzzed with every third word that comes out of his mouth. Russ Horowitz and his team came over to INSP after the merger ALL having significant management roles.......Russ left INSP after being sick and tired of the BULLSH*T that was Naveen JAIN. If Jain is this great leader that you say he is........Where is the CFO, Rosenberg?, where is Sarin who Jain called the next leader of INSP????, the only people left in management roles at INSP are INEPT mindless drones such as CFO Tammy Halstead who embarass themselves each time they open their mouths.........Why did Sarin jump ship?????? he was Jain's handpicked CEO??????? he could no longer put up with the mad ramblings of Jain who pissed on himself when he wasn't inserting his foot in his mouth. By the way, your "leader" is a known liar having settled lawsuits with former employees and walks away from signed deals. Russ Horowitz left the company when he and Sarin decided that putting up with Jain wasn't worth the effort to turn around a company with major internal problems..........Finally it was interesting to see your posting history, it was almost exclusively on the INDIAN COFFEE HOUSE thread.....obviously you feel some sort of national pride thing to defend Jain.....Good luck with INSP, Jain has scared off the talent and is now trying to rebuild a company with low-class management....I hope the stock goes up for the people that are still in it.
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