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To: IngotWeTrust who wrote (22849)10/17/2001 2:36:17 PM
From: thecow  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110652
 
I was hoping the first post about a like or dislike of a stock would not invoke a response but I was wrong. This thread has thrived on computer talk only and to the best of my knowledge we have never had an online argument. We are open to most anything involving computers but let's please try to keep discussions along that vein. I would appreciate it greatly if any further discussions of stock movements were taken to another thread or to pm.

Thanks,

tc



To: IngotWeTrust who wrote (22849)10/17/2001 3:03:03 PM
From: Kapusta Kid  Respond to of 110652
 
My, what a thin skin. There was no attack, just giving another point of view. That's what makes markets. Actually, I read your post and forgot which thread I was on. My main point was to take issue with your "baby with the bathwater" statement. CNET shares were not just dragged down by a declining market, as you implied; the company is swimming in red ink. I also wanted to point out that, although you may be buying, insiders are not. Just giving a heads up to anyone who might be considering CNET a buy right now. Now they can follow you or management. BTW, back on topic, I do like their website.