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To: jon zachary who wrote (14730)12/13/1999 7:05:00 AM
From: levy  Respond to of 28311
 
jon if you continue on this line of off topic conversation I may need to suggest that we banish you to your new thread......read the new S3...I think that answers some of your questions...those are always fun reading....if you listened to them you would never buy any stock in anything....gnet is playing against the big boys...its the little guy trying to beat the odds and so far it is winning...thats why I am a gnet long...in the end you bet on management and I like ours!

From the recent s3

MARKET CONSOLIDATION IS CREATING MORE FORMIDABLE COMPETITORS

In the recent past, there have been a number of significant
acquisitions and strategic plans announced among and between many of our
competitors, including:

- The Walt Disney Company acquiring a significant interest in
Infoseek;

- AOL acquiring Netscape;

- Yahoo! acquiring GeoCities Corporation and Broadcast.com;

- @HomeNetworks, a provider of high speed Internet access
serving the cable television infrastructure and the largest
stockholder of which is AT&T, acquiring Excite;

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- NBC announcing that it intends to merge its Internet assets
with XOOM.com, Inc. and Snap.com, a subsidiary of CNET; and

- CMGI, Inc. acquiring AltaVista from Compaq.

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