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To: Adam S who wrote (15256)12/23/1999 4:29:00 PM
From: Adam S  Respond to of 28311
 
From that Briefing.com analysis, I wanted to highlight a couple of paragraphs for all of the investors who bought after the recent run-up, and are getting a little impatient.

Like any other Internet stock, sentiment is a big driver of GNET, but time and again in its brief public history, buying the dips has proven to be a rewarding strategy...

In short, patience has proven to be a virtue with GNET... GNET's solid growth prospects, influential backing, adept management, and its positive earnings and sales momentum should remain supportive factors.

My colleague, Robert Walberg, pointed out recently that if you can't wait for the upcoming 15% (or so) pullback in the Nasdaq before jumping in, at least stick with the companies posting strong/accelerating top-line growth (i.e. GNET)... These are the stocks that will continue to lead over the intermediate- to longer-term... So if you get caught in the sell-off at least you'll be holding stocks that should lead the ensuing recovery rally.


Keep the faith! Horowitz and crew have not dissapointed us yet.