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To: brk who wrote (17627)3/20/2000
From: Obewon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
One of the areas that I hope that Russ & Co. are looking at online tracking of analysts. I read last weeks BusinessWeek magazine about iExchange.com and feel that this is a synergistic area with the rest of SI. Whether they acquire iExchange or just copy the concept, I really don't care.

Obewon



To: brk who wrote (17627)3/20/2000 7:10:00 AM
From: levy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
here is something about gnet from the mouth of eharmon kind of suggesting some type of international move might be happening...

Hello Steve,
What do you think of INPH and GNET as long-term investments?
Do these smaller stocks stand a chance or are they forgotten?
Thanks very much,
Thomas

Harmon: we think it's time for Go2Net (GNET) to get aggressive and
make some global visionary moves. Paul Allen's Vulcan Ventures owns
about 30% of GNET. The ingredients are there, but nothing is cooking
in the kitchen or is it?