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To: equityanalyst who wrote (7779)1/20/2000 9:24:00 AM
From: dgurgel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10081
 
I was clear in my post yesterday morning that I had sold my position. I started at 3.25, continued to buy when at 2, and had a goal of 7. I sold most of my holdings too early and then traded until I had reached my goal of doubling my original investment.

I enjoyed the posts from the regulars here. I certainly like the technology and hope I do not have to ever give up my Portico account.

Chances are good that GMGC will finally say something and there may be another pop left in this one.

Other than to answer this post of yours, I won't post again unless I am again invested in GMGC.



To: equityanalyst who wrote (7779)1/20/2000 10:05:00 AM
From: Jane Hafker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10081
 
No one understand drugel more than myself.

Hearing whathisname's bashing of GMGC two months ago should have sent it diving to pink sheets if anyone was reading it.

I've been all over the place this morning, including getting the pre-open size in Denver.

BUT! Opened higher. This is going to be bumpy I'm sure. Just hope all of this hell is eventually worth it.

What we need to concentrate is the actual advance of all the voice technology and as long as GMGC backs their statement that they have what others don't, there is a 5 billion $ cap on this 5 years from now for the technology. That's the only math I care about right now, who's going to have to have a certain share of it, and how much.

Anyone that do the hypothetical math on that stuff please share. It looks like not too many actual analysts are saying anything right now, including the company.

A little post-November additions to the web site wouldn't hurt, at least as of yesterday. If the company would like to spend four to five minutes a month on the corporate web site it might make it look a little less dead in the water to anyone looking. That's beginning to bug me quite a bit because they are either ignoring it which is bad business, or leaving it dead to scare off investors. Neither seems sane.

I'm a little irritated they couldn't even post their own news about Excite, and it seems inexcusable right now for some reason.