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To: brk who wrote (15109)12/18/1999 4:00:00 PM
From: Al's Fun  Respond to of 28311
 
join the crowd...I have about 12 accounts and my biggest is brown & co...and schwab...the other full time brokers have to earn my business...and several do....I dont mind paying $2000.oo for a trade
that makes my 25,000 or so...like I did last week.....(charged 1.00 per share on a day trade profit)
The original broker that gave me 5000 shares of GNET ipo...I still do
business with.......full commission and I dont complain at all.....



To: brk who wrote (15109)12/18/1999 4:06:00 PM
From: brk  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 28311
 
Correct me if a am wrong, but of the top 50 Internet Companies, there are only 4 that are profitable.

AOL
YHOO
RNWK
& GNET

The Hasbro deal will put us in the top 5 gaming sites and I'm sure that Russ has a slew of acquisitions and alliances yet to announce this year. You know that he also has to be slapping several major institutions upside the head about initiating coverage.

Now look at the market cap/financials for GNET compared to the other 3 companies.
Am I missing something or is this another 1000%+ no brainer gainer for the year 2000 ?