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To: New Dog who wrote (14027)11/15/1999 7:15:00 PM
From: HeatherN  Respond to of 28311
 
New Dog,
Any favorable ML coverage would be trading Nirvana. Somebody was buying size today...over 300,000 in just 6 blocks, including that big mama 250,000. I have that block going off @ 74 1/4 with the b/a @ 74 1/8--74 3/8. While ML does hold GNET in their internet fund, at the inception of the fund it was only a small percentage. Or, as I look at it, plenty of room for improvement. Blodgett has been doing the internet stocks no huge favors recently, although he has reserved his negative comments for e-tailers like Amazon. I'd say the bloom is off his rose as far as being the internet analyst wunderkind he was in the beginning of the year. That being said, anyone with Merrill Lynch on their business card is automatically an 800 pound gorilla.
Let's see what happens regarding this pure speculation.

Heather



To: New Dog who wrote (14027)11/15/1999 8:06:00 PM
From: Sarkie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
Thanks New Dog, that is more or less what my thinking is, I just wanted to see what others felt and had to say.

Once Charters quiet period is ended, I am sure we are in for some great news releases.