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To: Lisa who wrote (344)4/5/1998 2:24:00 PM
From: dan oreilly  Respond to of 1096
 
Lisa: You can find Info on Liberty at nas.com

While there you can sign up for FAX or E-Mail updates Info.....nice looking site.

Dan



To: Lisa who wrote (344)4/6/1998 12:13:00 AM
From: Ted Zeilstra  Respond to of 1096
 
Just in case anyone gets the wrong idea, I seriously hope GBIT hits at least $6 in the near term. But I went to the Liberty website and checked on their four "hot stocks". Just looking at the charts, I was not at all impressed with how well any of them have performed longer term. Sure there was a price spike shortly after announcing that they had hired Liberty, but they soon tanked...every one of them.

GBIT seems to have a lot more going for it on it's own merits than the other 4 listed on the website. In looking over Edgar filings, GBIT looks to be the best of the bunch. So I really hope this is not just a flash in the pan.

As far as raising new money is concerned, it is a fact of life for most small companies. One that investors never like, but necessary none the less. I think GBIT said it was necessary in order to sustain the increase in revenues.

Any comments welcomed.