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To: Suzanne Newsome who wrote (43585)12/10/2000 7:49:08 PM
From: TideGlider  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 44908
 
You certainly don't have to wait for anything Suzanne. It is people like you that draw criticism to a thread.

However, I suppose that many people will be much better off not reading your cheerleader posts for a bit. The problem being that some people might actually believe you know what you are talking about when you make incredibly foolish predictions of money flowing from all directions into this sinking ship.

TG



To: Suzanne Newsome who wrote (43585)12/10/2000 11:14:24 PM
From: ztect  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 44908
 
Didn't TG say he bought some CMGI?

Quite an article in the NY Times today.

Already clipped to SI:

Message 14987570

Here are some juicy excerpts.

"...By the next quarter, Engage had to face reality.
It laid off 175 people in September...."

"...AltaVista abandoned its effort to be a vast
consumer portal and focused on selling its search
software to corporations to use on their own sites.
It laid off 225 people. Rodney W. Schrock, its chief executive, quit in October...."

"..It promised to reduce its burn rate from $225 million
a quarter
last July to $45 million next July..."

"...Cutbacks, meanwhile, continued. CMGI closed 1stUp,
its advertising-supported Internet service offered free
to consumers, and it hired investment bankers to sell
Raging Bull..."

$225 mil burn rate per quarter !!!!

Maybe TG should go save some people over on
the CMGI threads and invite all his "friends" there.

Hopefully CMGI will sell Raging Bull Shiet
to some group with some semblance of a conscience.