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Technology Stocks : InfoSpace (INSP): Where GNET went!
INSP 97.89+1.5%Dec 22 3:59 PM EST

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To: HECTOR RUBERT who wrote (4502)4/22/1999 5:45:00 PM
From: WallStreetTips  Read Replies (2) of 28311
 
GNET >>> Someday CEO's would deny to be on CNBC due to the fact

That CNBC kills the stock price. I have noticed that most of the time when CEO is on CNBC the stock tanks. Why would company's CEO would want to be on CNBC if that is going to kill its stock price.
If I ever become CEO of any company I will think twice before I would accept their offer to be there.
Yesterday I saw SVRN (Sov. Bank) CEO on CNBC and the stock tanked. Last year I was watching XYBR (Xybernaut) CEO on CNBC and the stock tanked. I see this everyday. Why even bother to go on CNBC when that is not going to help boost shareholder value but instead hurt it.
The only CEO's that should go on CNBC should be the one's whos stock ar way too down and wouldn't make any difference. In such cases it might help but if the stock is doing good then those CEO's shouldn't waste their time talking to CNBC characters.

Just my views.
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