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


To: brb who wrote (10587)8/3/1999 1:12:00 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Respond to of 28311
 
Take ussss tooo the limit.... Take ussss to the limiitt...

Take ussss tooo the limiiittt... One mooorrre tiiimmeee!!!!!

Looks like we all might get to see $45 ($90 pre-split) again...

AOL is on the ropes due to that nasty article from "The-Advisor.com" the-adviser.com

The internets can't go up until the blood has run completely from AOL's collapsing veins.

Money needs to shift to new leadership in the Inets, which are those portals not locked into a proprietary system like AOL's. YHOO and GNET should prosper from this trend, but there is a whole lot of money that need to be rotated from a losing AOL into its competition.

We always knew this would eventually happen with AOL. Just a d@mn shame they have to take the rest of the internet sector with them into their death throes.

The Mrs. may have finally understood the value of put options on stocks that haven't yet surpassed a double top.

And I'm sure Russell H. is wondering if he could have held off that last acquisition until the stock traded at a new high, thus assuring a better technical correction.

No offense intended Russell... Just a note for future reference... Technicals DO matter as much as fundamentals.

Regards,

Ron