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To: Spytrdr who wrote (2179)8/22/2000 6:33:06 PM
From: Steven R. Michaud  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 3070
 
Hey spytrdr,

I've read numerous posts about how overvalued INSP is...

Let's cut to the chase...

What do you think it is actually worth (figure in the additional dilution of shares to purchase GNET and figure in what the value of GNET is)....I don't care how you come up with your estimate..just base it on what the facts (sorry, unquoted facts) are so quote your sources....

Instead of just giving lip service....(not saying you are right or wrong)...just saying you are giving your opinion without providing any logical reasoning for your thinking and without basing your conclusions on fact....

With that said...I'm sure everyone anxiously awaits your reply...(even those from the GNET board..of which I am one)...

v/r

Steve M



To: Spytrdr who wrote (2179)8/22/2000 7:31:07 PM
From: playavermont  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 3070
 
See my previous post about the market cap pre merger versus post merger. It is puzzling to see the drop in price in that GNET virtually doubles INSP's market potential in terms of broadband, cash on hand, etc.

You do have a valid point that market cap, price to sales, etc. are important. Please give more details on your analysis. Would like to here more.

Thanks.