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To: silversoldier a/k/a SI Sy who wrote (25723)3/29/2001 12:46:34 PM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
Sy...I was researching last night, and found this re Digeo....This was a find of one of the major search engines....WHICH BY THE WAY are a great source of info that CAN'T be hidden nor taken away...

Most of us "small investors --under 250,000 shares" continued holding INSP after the merger SPECIFICALLY because of the companies and promises of upcoming events....i.e. Charter Communications, GNET, and RCN as partners in Digeo; GNET as 19% equity member of Broadband Partners/now Digeo...and all the ETC's previously stated. WHY isn't INSP more forthcoming to the Shareholders? Did you ever get any feedback to your questions? Is this typical of any other company????
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Russell C. Horowitz
Chairman, CEO, Go2Net

digeo.com

Russell C. Horowitz is co-founder of Go2Net and has served as its Chairman, CEO, and CFO since its inception in February 1996. From February 1996 until January 1999, he served as Go2Net's President.

Under Horowitz' leadership, Go2Net has grown from a two-person start-up in 1996 to a profitable, publicly-traded Internet company with more than 420 employees and offices in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Boston, Detroit, Dallas, Austin, Atlanta, and Provo, UT to complement its Seattle headquarters. Horowitz received a B.A. in Economics from Columbia College of Columbia University.


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To: silversoldier a/k/a SI Sy who wrote (25723)3/29/2001 1:11:29 PM
From: KLP  Respond to of 28311
 
Hi again Sy...Here's the "cut and paste" of the announcement:

Message 15571886

To:Jeff Dryer who started this subject
From: Scott Lux Tuesday, Mar 27, 2001 4:52 PM
View Replies (3) | Respond to of 15047

Dear Silicon Investor Streaming Real-Time Portfolio Users,
Effective April 1, 2001, Money.net will begin charging Silicon Investor users $9.99 per month for the Streaming Real-Time Portfolio Tracker. On Friday, March 30, when you open your portfolio you will need to set up payment through Money.net. If you have any questions, please contact Money.net technical support at techsupport@money.net or 1-888-254-8904.

FAQ

· Will I have to create a new portfolio?
No. Beginning March 30, when you open your portfolio, you will be prompted by Money.net to set up payment to them, but you will not need to create a new portfolio.

· What if I don’t want to use the new service?
If you do not want to participate in the new service you don’t have to. However, your existing account will no longer be valid.

· What other changes will I notice?
Under the new Streaming Real-Time Portfolio Tracker you will have real-time information from AMEX and OPRA in addition to NYSE and NASDAQ.

· Is there any contractual obligation?
No. The fee is simply $9.99 per month.

· Who do I contact for technical support?
Please contact Money.net at techsupport@money.net or 1-888-254-8904.

· Who do I contact for billing inquiries?
Please contact Money.net at billing@money.net or 1-888-254-8904.

If you have any questions or comments please let me know,

Scott



To: silversoldier a/k/a SI Sy who wrote (25723)3/30/2001 1:02:57 AM
From: KLP  Respond to of 28311
 
Also found this on Digeo, Sy....before they changed it and left Russell's name off....(they can't take those casche' away from me.....<G>)

google.com

Chairman

Paul G. Allen


Directors

James A. Billmaier

CEO, DIGEO BROADBAND, INC.

Ed Harris

Analyst, Vulcan Ventures Inc.

Russell C. Horowitz

Chairman & CEO, Go2Net

Jerry Kent

President & CEO, Charter Communications

William D. Savoy

President, Vulcan Northwest Inc.



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To: silversoldier a/k/a SI Sy who wrote (25723)5/3/2001 10:36:57 PM
From: The O  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
we are #9

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