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To: Puck who wrote (22761)12/12/2000 12:28:49 PM
From: TH  Respond to of 28311
 
Puck,

"perverted", an excellent choice of words.

Just to offer a little insight into how wacked their game is, this guy seems to think INSP must be doing something right. Two men say they are Jesus, then one of them must be wrong.

InfoSpace Inc. Reiterated 'Strong Buy' at Wedbush Morgan
12/12/00 8:42:00 AM
Source: Bloomberg News

Princeton, New Jersey, Dec. 12 (Bloomberg Data) -- InfoSpace Inc. (INSP US) was reiterated ''strong buy'' by
analyst Scott P Sutherland at Wedbush Morgan Securities. The target price is $80 per share.

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Good Luck

TH



To: Puck who wrote (22761)12/12/2000 8:49:44 PM
From: levy  Respond to of 28311
 
one of the things that may be a rate limited step for infospace is the carriers getting their new gprs networks deployed....I wonder if the new commerce features that infospace just announced with cingular in fact need 2.5 in order to work...this announcement from cingular would suggest the role of gprs and the new commerce service from infospace may be tied together as they are happening in the same regions at the same times announced for both functions...if true it would seem that voicestream may be next to announce this stuff

wirelessweek.com