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To: Sarkie who wrote (12379)9/25/1999 8:18:00 AM
From: Jeff Dryer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 28311
 
Sarkie,

Yep. I've been reading and watching with amazement. and it was GREAT that KLP typed the article for everyone!

"I feel that for some reason she singled out Go2Net to try and prove her point."

Doesn't seem quite fair, does it? Let's go stomp on another company to help the ones we are pumping is what seems to be going on here. If Morgan Stanley is going to play this game, they better do some reasonable analysis before they go stomping, otherwise I would think it to be an issue the SEC is interested in. My guess is the people at Morgan Stanley forget that companies are made up of people who have families and children to feed. If Morgan Stanley goes stomping without good cause, then who are they unfairly stomping on?

Some people might think it true that companies are inanimate (and nobody gets hurt) but this is likely only true in the mind of a Wall Street analyst who only cares about money flow to the firm.

"The worst thing is that there are many people out there that will take her comments as fact, and GNET will leave a bad taste in their mouth. Lorraine Wang, Robert J. Sherwood, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter and Forbes should be held accountable for allowing this type of misinformation to be printed."

Very true.