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Technology Stocks : InfoSpace (INSP): Where GNET went!
INSP 136.61-2.4%Dec 5 3:59 PM EST

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To: KLP who wrote (25983)6/12/2001 10:17:52 PM
From: (Bob) Zumbrunnen  Read Replies (3) of 28311
 
I wonder how many of us current and former dot-bombers laugh sadly at this:

"Persuading technology workers to join unions will not be easy, though,
because of all that is lavished upon people like Shea. His job gives him
valuable stock options, flexible hours, an excellent medical plan, a sense
of family and, perhaps most important, the thrill of building something."

They're not so valuable when they vaporize in a layoff. <sigh>

I saw NJ on CNBC this afternoon. Simply incredible. There're no shareholder lawsuits and this'll be the first trillion-dollar company. Must be true. He said so. Again. Glad I'm smart enough not to buy based on his statements on CNBC, but what of others who may not be as Jain-savvy?
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