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


To: brk who wrote (26008)6/13/2001 2:53:10 AM
From: KLP  Respond to of 28311
 
Random thoughts...A LOT of people in this area were fans and shareholders of GNET (see www.seattletimes.com June 10, 2001 for article mentioning both companies....)

....Driving down by the waterfront this weekend, seeing the Go2Net.com sign still on the building...makes me wonder how many other people see it every day... Those people could eventually be customers or even shareholders of INSP....but wonder how many heard, or will hear his interview today....and will start talking to their brokers, and neighbors wondering if the suits mentioned in every discussion group on the net have been settled. If they have, why didn't Jain say they had been settled.

(If anyone wants to see info re lawsuits filed, look at google....unfortunately Metacrawler is a shadow of it's former self, IMO)....Or of course, do a search on SI...

The larger this community is, the smaller it really is. People know people who know people. And people talk. Worldwide. There are people every day who personally know someone who had INSP stock that today is a good deal poorer because of it. Relatives or friends of former employees. ETC.

Maybe some enterprising attorney out there will look up in current legal newsletters/bulletins, and see if all suits filed against INSP are settled.