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To: KLP who wrote (17382)3/7/2000 10:34:00 PM
From: tahoe_bound  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
The other side of the coin

Most of the gains that held up through the whole day, evaporated in the last half hour, the stock was actually a couple of points higher when the market averages were at the lowest points. Without the conference today giving some impetus, it could have been ugly. That is what is a worry here to some people, is that it seems it only rallies with some conviction or "holds up" when some conference or earnings meeting gives a catalyst, then its right back to malaise. Anything less than blockbuster news coming out of the annual meeting could once again be met with dissapointment. Not fun, and very frustrating, especially for those (like myself) who have never been up on this thing for more than 2 hours.

It should also be mentioned, that the stock may have outperformed the nasdaq today, but that is rare. Over the last year that index is up 2,500 points or so while GNET is flat.



To: KLP who wrote (17382)3/8/2000 7:37:00 AM
From: atskaggs  Respond to of 28311
 
i agree KLP- i believe it was more a case of venting on my part. GNET has had such a tortuous last year with all the promise that it entails sometimes i get a little blue. SPEAKING of BLUE- GO BIG BLUE!that is my march madness is here, glad to be from Kentucky cheer. sorry to go OT. GO GNET