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To: Puck who wrote (25879)4/22/2001 10:28:06 AM
From: KLP  Respond to of 28311
 
Puck, it will be most interesting to see the response you get from INSP IR....also ask them to send an email about their position. But then again, we don't want to continue holding our breath for something that won't come...so will anxiously await your post. Interesting that you have the annual report already. Haven't received mine as yet. Where is the annual meeting to be held???



To: Puck who wrote (25879)4/22/2001 10:28:30 AM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
Puck, it will be most interesting to see the response you get from INSP IR....also ask them to send an email about their position. But then again, we don't want to continue holding our breath for something that won't come...so will anxiously await your post. Interesting that you have the annual report already. Haven't received mine as yet. Where is the annual meeting to be held???



To: Puck who wrote (25879)4/22/2001 4:04:15 PM
From: silversoldier a/k/a SI Sy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
Puck, we share the desire that A Midsummer-Night's Dream becomes reality. Alas, we are realistically cognizant of the classic line provided you in that comedy by The Bard, via Seneca, "Lord, what fools these mortals be!" Sadly, you confuse intellectual honesty and responsibility for anger and negativity. Would that INSP becomes what merger with GNET envisaged...and that future performance match that promise. If only we could believe and trust all that INSP writes and says through its leader, our frustration and fears would be swept away. If all those partnerships with major carriers were launched and still exist and the vaunted proceeds currently flow into INSP's coffers, why is the yield so sparse? Perhaps the annual report, which is yet to be seen and read by other mortals, contains a rational explanation for the past, present and beyond. However, until cash flow multiplies as we were told it would, we foolish mortals have no recourse but to remain realistically burdened by the Pain of Jain. Only if and when earnings happen or cash flow reaches acceptable volume, will words emanating from INSP attain credibility, become realistic and relieve the suffering inflicted on us by the reverse alchemy of gold turned to dross.

Sy