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To: HO-MEE who wrote (13761)11/4/1999 11:35:00 AM
From: levy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 28311
 
Homee there seems to be a wall at 70 for GNET.....your buddy "truth the trader" said there was that big seller out there around that number a few weeks back...is it possible that that big seller is not done? Have you level 2 people out there seen any evidence of a large seller at that number?

I am sorry you think that I am a tad annoying. I will try to be nicer. Also I was concerned that plavermont thinks this thread is going to la la land...do you think he was referring to my comments about Mikey Boy, the Shark Ladies and The Spirit of JON K? I am afraid he doesn't respect me.



To: HO-MEE who wrote (13761)11/4/1999 2:00:00 PM
From: LRNLATN  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 28311
 
<< Here is what I think will happen.........Charter goes public,Russ will be LEGALLY allowed to discuss in detail the Charter, GNET bigpicture, we get coverage from a major brokerage firm, and everyone has a happy face.I will discuss this further with anyone,including the brilliant yet annoying levy(ha!)>>
I think you are right about what MIGHT happen. GNET as a single company (with a big-pocketed stockholder) has been pushed up in past months by buyers who could see clearly what mgmt. was trying to accomplish - and that they were being successful in the plan. (RATIONAL EXUBERANCE) But now - GNET is part of a larger combination - (CHARTER, Broadband Partners etc.) the direction of which is not nearly so clear. (The market hates uncertainty). So - while no one is dumping their stock - it is moving sideways in a wait and see. Russ, John et.al. are no longer calling ALL the shots which would affect GNET so we all have to bide our time.
As for levy, brilliance is usually annoying around the edges - just ask the moths around any light bulb!



To: HO-MEE who wrote (13761)11/4/1999 10:03:00 PM
From: yzfool  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
According to Nielson ratings for last week, ~1 million unique viewers/week separate GNET from slot 10; ~7 million from slot 4. A successful, relentless marketing campaign can get 1 million unique viewers/week; now GNET is at 10. The Charter Comm "big picture" which will include brilliant and compelling broadband content, not to mention millions of cable subscribers and counting, will get millions more; now GNET is somewhere in top 7.