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Technology Stocks : InfoSpace (INSP): Where GNET went! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: HO-MEE who wrote (18639)4/25/2000 10:56:00 PM
From: tahoe_bound  Respond to of 28311
 
Ho-Mee

Thanks for the info. It is really appreciated... if you are able to post during the day what you see on your screen more often, thanks in advance.

Another take on the anemic volume: $57 1/2 is roughly half way between the high and low today. That amount multiplied by the volume of shares 327,000 is $18,800,000 changing hands approx. At $100 share price, that would translate into volume of only 188,000. (On the false breakout day in March, the volume was more than 6 times that, and was not sustainable) At $90, about 210,000. At $80, about 235,000. To sum it up briefly, can you say "indifference" in 20 different languages. How many times have we seen run ups on low volume only to be thwarted back soon after? Like taking 2 steps forward then 3 back. Perhaps a caution flag especially before the market moving economic numbers on Thursday.

The danger is far from over on this stock, no matter what the positive fundamentals say it "should" be doing, and won't be looking a whole lot better until it regains the 200 day moving average convincingly which is some ways up, and gains more absolutely essential respect. After all, nearly no one thought this would have gone back to the extreme danger zone of $45, the last time it did in August the nasdaq was 25% lower than yesterdays' close even.



To: HO-MEE who wrote (18639)4/25/2000 11:01:00 PM
From: rampingup  Respond to of 28311
 
Forget the NAMES spend your money on GNET...if todays volume is any indication of what we see on a up day...this stock needs some serious help! 1 million plus shares on the way down, and 3-4oo,ooo on the move up...man do we ever need some coverage, or a major event to spark this stock..RUSS WE NEED YOU



To: HO-MEE who wrote (18639)4/25/2000 11:49:00 PM
From: levy  Respond to of 28311
 
Homee I noticed that go2net had registered the name authorizenet.com as opposed to the site which is authorize.net....I said to myself why did they do that but figured it was a good idea to prevent people from trying to steal so I said what about hypermartnet.com....well it turns out someone else has that site (gataway.com) and when you go to it you first come to an enter page where they advertise for a company, freeservers.com, which is a competitor to hypermart.

So wonder now did Go2Net take the name authorizenet.com when they saw what happened with this hypermart copy cat.....also wondered if it is legal for freeservers and gataway to try and gataway with that

ps they just registered this hypermartnet.com 2 weeks ago