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


To: Hoatzin who wrote (27229)6/7/2002 11:15:58 PM
From: (Bob) Zumbrunnen  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 28311
 
You? One of the most straight-laced, sober, humorless people I've ever encountered? <g>



To: Hoatzin who wrote (27229)6/9/2002 5:51:50 PM
From: Roger Sherman  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 28311
 
Get'em while you can...

Don't be the last person on your block to get one of these incredibly rare collector's items. An absolutely priceless example of the finest, 100% pure American kitsch. They're even moving faster one of Aunt Jain's world-famous Gorilla Fritters passes through your system. Pick up a few extra for all your grandkids. They'll visit your tombstone and shower your memory with words of the highest praise, for being so gawd-damn far ahead of your time, and such a true visionary. And your soul will rest in peace...forever.

For a very limited time only, they're marked down from $99.95, to the unbelievably low price of only $79.95.

scripophily.net

Beautifully engraved certificate from the InfoSpace, Inc. This historic document was printed by the American Banknote Company and has an ornate border around it with a vignette of the company's logo. This item has the printed signatures of the Company's President and Secretary. The company's stock reached $120 in March 2001, but now hovers around $1.00.

About Scripophily:
scripophily.com

SCRIPOPHILY (scrip-af-il-ly), the collecting of canceled old stocks and bonds, gained recognition as a hobby around the mid-1970s. The word resulted combining words from English and Greek. The word "scrip" represents an ownership right and the word "philos" means to love. Today there are thousands of collectors worldwide in search of scarce, rare, and popular stocks and bonds. Collectors who come from the a variety of businesses enjoy this as a hobby, although there are many who consider Scripophily a good investment. In fact, over the past several years, this hobby has exploded.
 
Many collectors like the historical significance of certificates. Others prefer the beauty of older stocks and bonds that were printed in various colors with fancy artwork with ornate engraving.