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To: red_dog who wrote (10351)7/26/1999 8:34:00 PM
From: S.C. Barnard  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 28311
 
No Media for 48 hours, unless for an emergency, 5 minutes to find out what you need. This was one woman's solution.



To: red_dog who wrote (10351)7/26/1999 11:01:00 PM
From: Dave Krishna  Respond to of 28311
 
Robert,

Please don't take all 10 mg at once or you maybe resting for quite awhile. Maybe 1.0 mg.

The market is crazy. Incredible earnings this quarter, great earnings projections for the second half of the year, no signs of inflation, and a neutral bias from the fed. Now all of a sudden this means moot because Alan G says he will act "forcefully" to keep inflation in check. ??????????????? Hello ! Wall street are you listening ? How could the street expect Alan G to say anything other than what he said ? He certainly wasn't going to say anything to spur a 300 point Dow advance. He simply spoke the truth. If inflation appears, the fed will deal with it. The fact is, however, that there is no inflation. The market continues to sell off, techs & internets getting killed because all the CNBC analysts saying how overpriced they are. Does this whole story sound a bit too familiar? Just remember which companies are leading their respective sectors and buy them when Ralph A or some other well known analyst says the sky is falling. They're already starting to do it.

Russell's statement speaks volumes about the future of GNET. Keep your eye on the long term story and if you want, pick up some cheap shares, Wall street's having a sale.

Regards,

Dave