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To: Sarkie who wrote (9089)7/1/1999 12:56:00 PM
From: Sarkie  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 28311
 
Blue......9090



To: Sarkie who wrote (9089)7/1/1999 1:09:00 PM
From: Dr. Zax  Respond to of 28311
 
Hi All from the SI beta site, new SI, Hawaii, AOL/Charter:

I like it. I especially like this read ten messaged at a time feature. Speeds things up dramatically. We have had a nice run the last couple of days. I am not complaining ;)

Could you put me on that Hawaii list please?

I think that it would be very bad to have AOL buy a piece of Charter. AOL is desperately looking for some way of doing cable. Charter won't need something like AOL, it will be big enough on it's own. I think that if Charter and AOL get together, GNET will no longer be the center piece of PA's wired world. I, for one, am hoping that nothing too substantial comes out of the AOL Charter talks...

#10 Dr.Zax



To: Sarkie who wrote (9089)7/1/1999 1:18:00 PM
From: Susan G  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
Steve Harmon's comments from the July "Hot Watch" newsletter

Go2Net (NASDAQ:GNET) of all the hotwatch picks this year has been the best performer. That was what I saw in the crew of go2net when I first met them well over a year and a half ago (And the stock was nowhere on the map.) Revenue growth and a path to earnings. Now that Paul Allen owns 40% of GNET I see it as a front-end content and commerce engine for Paul's "Wired World" Strategy. Include Charter and High Speed Access (mentioned above), with Paul's stake in Datek/Island and it get's interesting. Russ and the talent at go2net have some work to do but the pieces are coming together here.

(Thank's Steve, it was the addition to your Hot List early in January that sent GNET skyward)