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Technology Stocks : InfoSpace (INSP): Where GNET went!
INSP 83.44-0.1%3:09 PM EST

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To: Jeff Dryer who wrote (6033)5/23/1999 11:05:00 AM
From: WallStreetTips  Read Replies (1) of 28311
 
GNET >>> Jeff Dryer, I am glad you read my post and I have to say:

First of all "Thank You So Much", I am glad to see that GNET management do read this board and my posts.

Jeff, I do understand how things work in Investment World and Capital Markets. GNET never seeked helped from any of those previously listed well reputed investment bankers/brokerage firms when it went public and as such GNET or any other company in same boat will have to face the same problem. I am sure if GNET hires Hambrecht and Quist or say may be Goldman Sachs to assist the company with a Secondary offering or may be involve them with some acquisition/PA-Vulcan Ventures deal, then they would definitely pick up coverage with a favorable rating.
From my talks with management of some other publicly traded companies I found out that all those companies are always willing to work if they see some money generation for them and would then be willing to start coverage of the stock but otherwise they do not show much interest.

My guess is NationsBanc Montogomery Securities may pick up coverage in coming months once Vulcan Ventures-Go2Net deal go through well.
VV will be paying NationsBanc Montogomery Securities and as such they now know indepth about GNET and its financials so it will be so easy for them to initiate coverage and hoping to get business from the companies (VV & GNET) in future.

GNET will be presenting at Paine Webber Conference on 10th June, so my expectation is that firm should pick up coverage too very shortly.

Jeff - I am sure that you guys are trying your level best to get as many big firms/analysts initiate coverage of the stocks and aside from that working hard in all fronts of business to grow it and boost shareholder value. So far your team has done exceptional job and now GNET sites are one of the best and most visited ones.
Keep up the great work.

Thanks and hopefully other GNET management team members are reading our posts too and taking some valuable suggestions and consider implementations if feasible.
I have full confidence in GNET management and am very sure that we will see GNET back to $150 in less than a month.

Just my views.
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