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Technology Stocks : InfoSpace (INSP): Where GNET went! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: levy who wrote (9549)7/13/1999 10:35:00 AM
From: Augustus Gloop  Respond to of 28311
 
Thanks levy...will check it out. Man what a wild ride.



To: levy who wrote (9549)7/13/1999 11:49:00 AM
From: NotNeiderhoffer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
levy,

I sold my stock last week. The failure to take out the old high last tuesday was big and that ole double top was starting to take shape. U-G-L-Y.

I will probably buy it back soon though.

No mention on this thread on ATHM's move today to buy IMAL. It seems they think they need an answer to HyperMart. $425 million in funny money. Comments or is everyone asleep at the wheel over here?

All eyes on florida today in the latest chapter in the open access saga. Do not dismiss this stuff to quickly:

co.broward.fl.us

BTW I downloaded the Russell 2000 and Russell 2000 Growth indices into an excel spreadsheet and sorted them by weighting in the respective index and GNET came out at or near the top of both once you throw out ABRX which is going to be removed (and was the source of funny biz the last day or two of the 2Q).

Yesterday the WSJournal ran a story about AMSY being the biggest stock in the Russell 2000 but I have no idea what they were talking about. Unless it was float adjusted-but in any case I will be curious to see what new institutions own GNET' stock when the holder lists are updated for the second quarter. I did a back of the envelope guesstimate and think that about 275,000 share were bought by passive indexers that merely seek to own the Russell 2000 index. A drop in the bucket though given the liquidity in this name.

NotsurewhatwillhappenifFLtodayNeiderhoffer