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


To: levy who wrote (24046)1/31/2001 11:29:38 AM
From: sandintoes  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
demand Horowitz and his team return and be willing to compromise........

Levy everyone knows this will never happen. Number one, Russell wouldn't return to INSP and work with Jain, and two, it doesn't do any good to close the barn door once the horses are gone, and GNET is gone.

INSP will continue or fail without Russell, we know that and have to face that fact.

If Russell chooses a new endeavor, then he will have a following, but for now, INSP will not be included in his plans. All of this is JMHO



To: levy who wrote (24046)1/31/2001 12:42:58 PM
From: KLP  Respond to of 28311
 
Well put levy!! Do you or anyone have any idea of what the total INSP company is worth right now before they start strewing GNET properties to the wind...

Also, maybe we could all talk about why SI makes dollars and yes, also sense, for a LUCKY company to own....After all, if INSP is stupid enough to think they should sell us, we want to make sure that who ever would buy us knows all the reasons SI is terrific....

Or should we say bad things so someone can get it for cheap, and THEN talk about how we (communities) can make our new "owners" money.....



To: levy who wrote (24046)1/31/2001 5:36:48 PM
From: Sarkie  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 28311
 
Levy,
I think we should head up to Seattle and build a plank at the end of the pier.

But then, turds float, don't they?



To: levy who wrote (24046)2/1/2001 1:13:19 AM
From: RSH  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 28311
 
(5.25 x 5.25) levy: I must admit that I was mistaken in defending Naveen Jain when you referred to him as an AA. I apologize.

I also apologize to any other posters who may have been offended by any personal attacks while I was attempting to defend my long position in InfoSpace.

Everybody is entitled to their opinion (pro or con) regarding a company and it's management team. That's what makes a public forum effective.

After listening to Jain on the recent conference calls and on some other past audio interviews, I've come to the conclusion that he definitely needs an attitude adjustment.

It's human nature to root against the AA's of the world and I believe Wall Street is rooting against InfoSpace because of Naveen's attitude (and because of it's negative 2001 guidance).

I honestly thought that InfoSpace would have positive guidance for the year 2001. However, Jain has failed thus far in his predictions. He has been humbled and many shareholders don't wish to be associated with him or his company at this time.

I still believe in the long term (2-3 year) potential of INSP. However, the short term could take the stock price drastically lower (than $5.00/share) as sellers of INSP search for greener short term pastures.

RSH