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To: tahoe_bound who wrote (18529)4/18/2000 11:46:00 AM
From: HO-MEE  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
Playaverputz.....its amazing how interested you are in GNET for someone that owns ZERO shares. If GNET had been on a buying spree the past 6 months then those investments would currently be worth a lot less.............GNET answers to its shareholders and not people that post on this thread. If you don't like the results of the company, then continue to own ZERO shares.If you want to have a voice that counts, buy stock and write your questions and comments to Russ Horowitz, I'm sure he can't wait to hear from you. Otherwise go back to your own thread and come up with some more brilliant investment recs.(such as RRRR) for all of your loyal followers.By the way, if you owned stock, I would listen to your naive comments............since you have NOTHING to say that sounds well thought out I generally ignore your inflammatory dribble.



To: tahoe_bound who wrote (18529)4/18/2000 11:47:00 AM
From: playavermont  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
<<With very high historical p/e ratios there is obviously no room or time for complacency and delays like the broadband rollout now "sometime in 2000" vs. earlier plans "by June" is a minor discouragement.>>