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To: rampingup who wrote (21898)10/22/2000 3:55:16 PM
From: Robert Rose  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
<With that said, I am still VERY disappointed with how this stock has performed. >

I am wondering if WS isn't screwing insp for sidestepping the old boys network by buying gnet which got where it was despite sidestepping the old boys network. Perhaps I'm paranoid....



To: rampingup who wrote (21898)10/22/2000 5:20:12 PM
From: HO-MEE  Respond to of 28311
 
Right on RAMPINGBABY......You are obviously in tune with Russ Horowitz's thinking.....I agree with you 100%



To: rampingup who wrote (21898)10/22/2000 11:14:36 PM
From: Green Receipt  Respond to of 28311
 
well lets hope that what you think is right.

For I've been with INSP since it's IPO and my GNET shares got converted to INSP a few weeks ago.

However, Before they joined up with INSP they had a Broadband effort going on. I got to meet, in person, the guy in charge of that effort (who at the time shared an office with Bryan Burdick). So I now wonder where he fits into the picture now that INSP has the reins. I would hope he's being integrated or INSP's listening to what he says.