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To: Puck who wrote (15085)12/18/1999 11:54:00 AM
From: jjs_ynot  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
The continued games by SI Adminstrators to try to force their community into their vision of a new paradigm is driving posters out of the community. It is the hard work of study and due diligence that posters share for free that adds value to SI. Many pay large sums for analysis comparable to some postings.

This ultimately will cost GNET tens of millions of dollars in lost revenue. Stockholders should be aware what the SI administration is doing to the value of your stock.



To: Puck who wrote (15085)12/18/1999 12:05:00 PM
From: HO-MEE  Respond to of 28311
 
Puck my main man, the reason people like the obtuse BB stocks is because they generally sell for pennies or a few dollars/share and their perception is that the potential for a 5 or 10 bagger is easy.....this is why sooooooo many retail investors lose $. I agree with you about GNET being on the top 10 list for 2000. Yesterday when Steve"the genious" Harmon was on CNBC he stated that his focus for 2000 would be broadband and the internet.....If you could think of a better example of this than GNET, I would love to hear it. I believe that Gnet, which is Steve's biggest winner this year will be at the top of his list for next year.......This is ONLY MY opinion, I have no basis for this other than what I read and what I hear on CNBC. In addition, GNET was on the Harmon list for the past 2 years, it is still UNDEROWNED by the institutions and still has ZERO coverage by the big boy internet brokerage firms.....That coverage will help keep Gnet's momentum going into the next year.......Best wishes to all GNET faithful for the holidays and the new year.



To: Puck who wrote (15085)12/18/1999 12:50:00 PM
From: Al's Fun  Respond to of 28311
 
I have owed SCOC for 3 years........I bought in the 6 to 7 range...todays numbers were a big surprise...I was watch CNBC when
it happen....I dont have that much but sure was fun to watch..