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


To: Charles W. Breaux, Jr. who wrote (25673)3/21/2001 2:07:44 PM
From: KLP  Respond to of 28311
 
Well, Charles...Jain can look at it this way...if he can guide the company now to make money, and EARNINGS now, he will have that chance to be a HERO....Let's see what type of team effort he can foster now with his employee base, and let them "blind us with their brillance".....(and stop "baffling" us with his BS).....

Know exactly what you are talking about share's being waaaaay north of those calcs....have some way low (which are nearly underwater now), and some so high that they look like they are on the clouds now...too bad we weren't told the truth last July through October....If all of us knew that Jain and company wanted only part of GNET and it's cash, and would toss the GNET employees and management, I doubt that any of us would have stayed.

Now, if INSP decided to buy back any GNET shares at the price GNET stopped ($31+, I believe), we could give the extra piece of share back....and take the money (and loss from the GNET high) and just leave. How's THAT for a good idea?????