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To: levy who wrote (24781)2/8/2001 4:30:02 PM
From: KLP  Respond to of 28311
 
Hi levy....look again at what g2P said from the message you are referencing.....

"Gnet needed 'wirless'"...... yes, GNET needed wireless...
"Insp neded broadband"....... yes, they did...
"with the merger, we have both".... yes INSP has both now, and now what is left of GNET? Just bones?
"and we still have Digeo"..... do we????? Who says????
"and 'we' still have the cash".....do we???? what is INSP using it for??? How much is left? What about lawsuit settlements? How much was invested in Freei (now bankrupt)..

So again, in addition to the questions above, remember when GNET was to be the portal to CHTR?? Now what??

What about the Hasbro deal?
Where is Vulcan Ventures in this now?

If this present situation with INSP was what was intended in the first place in October, why wasn't it stated that way, to the shareholders, as well as to the press?



go2Pepper said: As far as the October plan, I think things are going according to plan - with a concentration on wireless, merchant and broadband. Gnet needed wirless, Insp needed broadband - with the merger, we have both. And we still have the Digeo connection. And we still have the cash.

I want Infospace to concentrate on the fastest growing lines of business. And I fully expected to see the non-rapidly growing lines given the boot whether they came to the merger from Gnet or Infospace.