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To: Joana Tides who wrote (7253)3/28/2000 1:43:00 PM
From: Blue Snowshoe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7442
 
Bottom fisher lands "Magic Mouse"
Thanks to the fear that has been put into people I caught a Magic Mouse near the bottom. Jed says for fishing the bottom this company's patents are "bettar den cav-V-R". abgenix.com (ABGX)
Thanks Abby.
909S, BLUE



To: Joana Tides who wrote (7253)3/28/2000 5:01:00 PM
From: Blue Snowshoe  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7442
 
GNET board asks for trouble for Russell

Russell will be on CNBC in the AM, yes, and Mark Haines. Rather that give Mark a chance, the GNET board is attacking Mark today, calling him names, insulting the man. Subject 19032
I'll will point about a few things about Mark. One, chances are he has forgotten more than most people who attack him will ever know. He has a degree in law and an understanding of stocks which his questions of guest often show. How do you expect a person with a background in law to ask a question? cnbc.com
Also I remember Mark saying something about 90 bucks a share last time Russell and Mark got together. Well I'll be damned, pretty well nailed the top of the trading range it has been in since then.
siliconinvestor.com
Nice call Mark, most of us who follow the stock, never saw the trading range coming, looks like you did.
Mark may of had a bad day the last time but people should not attack him when he has done nothing. How bright is it to attack him BEFORE the interview?
Also, the harassing, name calling personal comments about him are out of line, PERIOD. Mark, I am sure, will treat Russell like any other guest. Russell's record speaks for itself and I'm sure Mark is well aware of who Russell is after the last interview and the attacks he got.
Few people or companies in the world have made such gains in a few years (Media Metrix numbers and in stock price). Russell and GNET are proof positive of the American dream.
I also have faith that Mark knows that a very few posters don't speak for GNET shareholders in general or for Russell.
I'm sure both Mark and Russell will do a great job tomorrow and I wish them both well.
BLUE



To: Joana Tides who wrote (7253)3/28/2000 7:04:00 PM
From: Blue Snowshoe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7442
 
Abby: "I think it's fair to say that this is not a science"

Dear Abby,
Many Techs (Biotech, internet, etc.) are growing 50% a year or more. They are the techs most people tend to invest in. Why run?

Are you going to put your 401K bucks Mr. John Q. Public in the past or the future? And what is the future? Technology.

Technology drives the internet, which is growing faster than anything any of us have ever seen. It will soon double itself again. Does it make sense to pull money off the Gravy Train table?

PCB Book to Bill doesn't jive with you.

A world with economies just starting to fire up can only grow now if they buy Technology. Who will they buy it from?

It makes no sense to pull money out of stock and not to lower targets.

Dear Abby, The timing of this and you going on CNBC to dump the markets before the close (after it didn't work this morning), STINKS.
Shame on Maria, shame on CNBC and shame on you. The only honest thing IMO you said today was "I think it's fair to say this is not a science". Market manipulation is not a science.
BLUE
PS There is hope, today was the second slowest day of the year as far as volume goes. I hope this means most people just didn't buy it.