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To: atskaggs who wrote (20131)7/19/2000 8:44:50 AM
From: HO-MEE  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 28311
 
Skaggsy, I would agree with your comments if Go2net had reported earnings at the same time as Yahoo, however, Gnet had moved from $43 up to $65(aftermarket trading Monday afternoon) and you had classic "selling on the news". There were several stocks that were down yesterday after reporting blow-out earnings numbers, including GNET. It didn't help that the Nas was down almost 100 points. When Yahoo reported earnings, the stock had gone from $135 down to $105.............then exploded off the # to recover much of the $30 point decline. Go2net is still up 20% from last weeks low.............the point is that we need sponsorship, that hasn't changed. Regards to all the faithful.