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To: HO-MEE who wrote (20947)8/27/2000 9:27:17 AM
From: Carolyn  Respond to of 28311
 
I'd love to see that. As long as GNET's price is up! <g>

It is amazing how much faith we all have in Russ. And knowing him is just the icing on the cake.

And he wore The Jacket the day the deal was announced.



To: HO-MEE who wrote (20947)8/27/2000 10:47:12 AM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
Russ could work at that entity or go full time at Vulcan

Some how I can imagine Russell reading these posts. I can see him in my mind's eye, leaning back in his leather chair, kicking his feet up on his desk, and displaying a grin from ear to ear as he contemplates his future opportunities.

Great strategy... get acquired by a leading edge company with arrogant management. Then wait for them to cut their own throats with Wall St analysts, until the point where company shareholders demand that you stage a palace coup and return confidence and credibility.... <VBG>

I'd call it the best of all worlds for Russell, especially since everyone gets to stay at the new GNET headquarters on Pier 70. Make 'em dependent on you for a place to stay and then kick 'em out if they don't do what you want...

Pretty savvy... <VBG>



To: HO-MEE who wrote (20947)8/27/2000 11:13:57 AM
From: sandintoes  Respond to of 28311
 
I think a Disney,GNET/INSP merger with an alliance with CHTR would be a mega company. Russ could work at that entity or go full time at Vulcan........

This would be a great idea, and it would certainly rival the AOL-Time Warner deal!