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To: baruch29 who wrote (18974)5/9/2000 11:39:00 PM
From: Sarkie  Respond to of 28311
 
baruch,
I am one of the longs that loved GNET on the way up, and I love it now.

I do not happen to be posting presently because if I do I may say something I will regret later. Not about GNET but about the whiners and bashers that expected miracles.

Many of us bought as an investment. I am one of those. The money I have made on GNET as well as the money I have lost on GNET is all on paper, and in 5 years none of this will make any difference. I plan to stay around and enjoy the ride, whether it be up or down. I had faith in this company when I invested and that faith is no different today.

~Sarkie



To: baruch29 who wrote (18974)5/10/2000 12:02:00 AM
From: brk  Respond to of 28311
 
Amen to you also baruch...you are a very wise "old guy" IMO.



To: baruch29 who wrote (18974)5/10/2000 12:28:00 AM
From: KLP  Respond to of 28311
 
Hi baruch29...pleased to meet you, and wish you would post more often. The knowledge and information we are able to share through this medium is, and will continue to be, even more important.

I personally purchased GNET when it was below 10---and bought more when it was 83 last year.....Obviously, I'm very much happier to look at the first group of numbers!!!

I think it is/has been valuable to share the reasons for our purchases in the first place, and our thoughts (i.e. BRANDING, or lack of branding) along the way. We can't expect that any of what we say is followed by any/many in the company--after all, they are busy growing the company.

However, we who are listening to all sides of a situation, believe the info shared eventually should make us wiser investors, whatever the stock we are considering.

IMO, I think the GNET Network will eventually be a very large, well known, and well respected company.

Again, when we have the time, I'm sure it would be very educational to go back to the very first messages, and follow them forward....

KLP