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To: MDGO who wrote (5704)4/20/2000 12:50:00 PM
From: SecularBull  Respond to of 15615
 
We're not talking about apples and apples. By definition, GBLX's management has to have a different mindset than INTC. I will have to say that I am more comfortable with my investment in LVLT over GBLX from a management perspective.

Regards,

LoF



To: MDGO who wrote (5704)4/20/2000 1:11:00 PM
From: RobertSheldon  Respond to of 15615
 
*I havecomplete trust in the capability and integrity in INTC management which has been validated over this time. I can't honestly say the same about GBLX. *

I find it amazing that this comparison even came up. Intel has been around for decades - GBLX for just years. Isn't it incredible that you even consider GBLX in the same breath as Intel?

When I ran a Profit Sharing Trust for a National Bank, I fought, and fought, and fought to get Intel in the portfolio. Guess why . . . for many of the reasons you and others are raising about GBLX relating to management, business prospects and the like.

I've seen it before, and I'm sure I'll see it many more times, the only thing that changes is the company name.

All that a fella really needs to do is pay attention to the price paid for a company as attractive as GBLX (south of $65 in this case) and the time will take care of the rest.