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To: Adam S who wrote (16423)1/24/2000 4:24:00 PM
From: levy  Respond to of 28311
 
A late check shows cree and gmst down 10% today gnet down 7.5%...Adam hopefully your money was mostly uninvested today.



To: Adam S who wrote (16423)1/24/2000 4:25:00 PM
From: trouthead  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
First off you shouldn't have sold. <g> Secondly you should have put the money into JDSU.

I am going to continue to be patient with this stock. It may be that it has run ahead of itself and without hand holding by the big brokerages people are afraid to buy. I feel very confident that they will continue to grow revenue and earnings. The bottom line will bring the buyers and raise the price.

jb



To: Adam S who wrote (16423)1/24/2000 9:55:00 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Respond to of 28311
 
But the bottom line for me with this stock is that it does not have the Wall Street Coverage from any of the big firms

Buck up there Adam... The Cavalry may be on the way.

Just received a mailer from a couple of DC area internet analysts, Brian Perry and Mark Burkhardt, in which they mention that GNET meets one of their criteria, sponsorship from a powerful investor (PA). They apparently like the management as well, although they feel that GNET may be entering the broadband arena a bit late.

Their key phrase was We'll be watching GNET like a hawk"

internetinvestingdaily.com

I've listened to these guys for several years now on the local DC business radio station where they have a show called "The Tactical Trader".

Their website is internetinvestingdaily.com

Much of it is subscriber only.

I encouraged the Mrs. to subscribe this evening. Let them take the "heat" for assisting her with her investment decisions. I'm getting out of the kitchen.... <vbg>

Regards,

Ron