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To: Gerry Kline who wrote (11022)8/10/1999 4:07:00 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Respond to of 28311
 
Aggressive buy might mean a BUY recommendation for aggressive investors. It might not mean a STRONG BUY recommendation

I was thinking the same thing when I read this recommendation.

A "Buy" is what GNET wants and needs. If you initiate a "strong buy", there is no where to go but down.

Now when GNET shows us its stuff again this next quarter, or announces something else of note, P-J can then issue a strong buy and help send the stock to the moon.

This is where GNET has an advantage. Institutions are underweighted in the stock which is quite the opposite of the 1st tier internuts who are getting down-graded.

GNET, so long as our mighty CEO and corporate staff keep it on track, has more upside for the analysts.

I expect more analysts to hop on the GNET train as well in the next several months.

I also think we can now hold $50 and repair the damage that has been done to the technical picture on the chart.

(knock on wood)

Regards,

Ron