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To: levy who wrote (20986)8/28/2000 8:33:55 PM
From: David Howe  Respond to of 28311
 
Susan and levy, Thanks for the answer on the 'lemmings' question. Man, Jain needs to use his head. That's not the way to get the analysts on your side. He's a genius, no doubt about it, but that doesn't always translate into someone that's politically astute.

I'll take any additional weakness in INSP / GNET as a buying opportunity, although I think a near term turnaround is less likely without the full enthusiastic backing of the analyst community. INSP gets a lot of positive press (ie. the 'Monster Stocks' article last week) but irritating analysts isn't a way to improve the stock price.

Dave



To: levy who wrote (20986)8/28/2000 9:11:00 PM
From: Carolyn  Respond to of 28311
 
levy, thanks for posting that explanation. I hope the "lieutenants" that Jain trusts can drum some sense into his head.