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To: mrsdalloway who wrote (8838)11/18/2000 6:46:37 PM
From: Gator  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8858
 
Mrs D., The best I can tell the posts at RB are intended to manipulate the price lower...the talk about the Britts doing it is just that...

I will cast my votes for the change of domicile...

I went to Starnet Island at Yahoo for the first time in over a year to try and catch up on my reading...what seems to be the main concern is the upcoming, and following Financial statements, and Starnet's ability to keep costs under control !!! Though expectations are what I would expect (average) for the recently completed quarter, those for the next are more optimistic...the key is to control expenses...

Givien the recent fall from grace of Cryptologic, as seen in their share price, the continue decline of those like ICGE, MSGI, and CMGI, the whole Internet Sector is under pressure!!!

And, I added to my free shares recently at $1.75 :-(

Still Long, and depending on the financial filings, I may be tempted to add more...

Best of Thanksgiving Holidays...

Regards...Gator



To: mrsdalloway who wrote (8838)11/28/2000 7:03:10 PM
From: THOMAS GOODRICH  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8858
 
The stock has gone to the dogs, but it probably has nothing to do with the Brits. Starnet still has a growing revenue model, however the company is in a state of flux with the proposed delisting and lack of a permanent CEO, etc. Once the company gets it's act together it'll be back. As with BB stocks in general, SNMM should probably be avoided until such time as the restructuring is complete and all of the major issues are resolved. Lots of folks are dumping the shares for tax-loss selling and many if not most will be back in, IMO. Cryptologic has unraveled as well.