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To: Sarkie who wrote (13129)10/21/1999 10:27:00 PM
From: Larry Zenith  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 28311
 
Why there is no discussion about Byron's article from msnbc?

msnbc.com

Byron picked GNET as second stock to trash, right after AMZN.

Larry #79



To: Sarkie who wrote (13129)10/22/1999 8:38:00 AM
From: yzfool  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
Hi Sarkie,
Agree. I think short covering alone pre earnings takes out 70 (a lot of shorts still out there trying to understand GNET). GNET about to take evolutionary step with Charter and rest of Broadband Partners. How can anyone give this a target price? Furthermore, the PR announcements surrounding Charter IPO will be relentless and affiliates will no doubt move in tandem.
Finally, its logical to reason that the some of the cash raised from the Charter comm IPO will be used to strengthen and ready broadband content. Since GNET is part of that content, yes, there may be further PA/Vulcan/CHTR (whatever you want to call it, since its all in the family) investment dollars flowing into GNET. Now how would the analysts target that development? Just thinking out loud. YZ