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Technology Stocks : InfoSpace (INSP): Where GNET went! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: RSH who wrote (23511)1/23/2001 2:19:17 PM
From: Bosco  Respond to of 28311
 
Hi RSH - I ve to admit I am a greedy investor <g>, and see what grief greed has cost me <vbg>! That said, a CEO is in the business of running a business, not to hype the stk. Had I known about his projection before I bought in, I might not have done so. It is a matter of reasonableness. I certainly think this is a good price for the potential of this company. So, I don't buy the doomsday scenario just yet. OTOH, listen to hype at one's own peril. IMHO, one should view INSP relative to its peers, such as AETH and OPWV, no more and no less.

best, Bosco



To: RSH who wrote (23511)1/23/2001 8:38:23 PM
From: KERRY.COLLINGS  Respond to of 28311
 
I'm holding, as opposed to near term accumulating. I just don't want to tell my grandkids that I sold shares of the first trillion dollar company for $6 each back in '01.

I don't like the management changes, but I do think that the combined company (GNET/INSP) has more potential than either one had separately.

Hey Naveen, I think people are starting to mess with you. Time to start crushing.

kc