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To: Richard Jurek who wrote (1376)4/2/1998 10:52:00 PM
From: SteveHC  Respond to of 1648
 
<<Read between the lines. The fabled server product is the New York and it will be a while off, perhaps two years, before the "new" global makes money. So you are talking dead cash. There are no secret Phase II saviors like apple or microsoft in the wings. This is DEAD, DEAD money and way over priced at $1.>>

I don't know if it's overpriced at $1, but it IS dead money. Even IPO's do better.



To: Richard Jurek who wrote (1376)4/2/1998 11:01:00 PM
From: Richard Rose  Respond to of 1648
 
Yep

Best guess, this puppy drifts to at least .25 over next 6-12
months.

OK, below $1 and burning cash like a startup. Listing
requirements...ut oh.

Why they do it.....no choice

Dead money? How bout vaporized money!

But...if (big big if) they got a product, oooh what a bargain one day
- at .25 or less. And if they got nothing...fire sale.

Hey, who turned out the lights?



To: Richard Jurek who wrote (1376)4/2/1998 11:01:00 PM
From: David Lawrence  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1648
 
>> In addition, GV thinks it has the next hot product.

Reminds me of a little story of the college professor who forcefully states to his students "There is no construction in the english language where two positives can be joined to form a negative."

From the back of the auditorium, a single voices retorts "Yeah, right."

My sympathies to the GVIL longs. A painful lesson in "how low can it go".