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To: faqsnlojiks who wrote (12951)10/15/1999 10:24:00 PM
From: Robert Rose  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
<As far being concerned about what the "drift" of GNET means for the charter IPO...I personally don't think it means a whole heck of a
lot. GNET and Charter are separate entities (at this point), and I think most investors in the upcoming IPO aren't too concerned about
how GNET stock is performing...at least short-term. Looking at the big-picture of what PA is bringing together, how much of it is
dependent on Go2Net?>

But I've been hoping for a halo effect from the chtr ipo to rub off on PA's other properties - gnet and hsac, for example. After all, if one is excited about chtr's prospects, one would also be excited about gnet's, I would think. So to see gnet's stock price slump as the inets in general rise (before this past Wed, anyway), as the chtr ipo approaches no less, makes me wonder how much excitement the chtr ipo is generating. Just talking out loud here. Thanks for your response.