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To: MENSO who wrote (53)4/23/1998 7:25:00 PM
From: Shane M  Respond to of 446
 
Is there anywhere we can see SI's financials?

I looked up GNET in my stock database and it only showed around 600K in revenue for 1997, and with a market cap of $84 million? Sky-high valuation. It looks like if GNET is to be a good investment, the big SI horse is going to have to pull it along.

I would love an opportunity to invest in SI, but would need to see some numbers to indicate the value.

Shane



To: MENSO who wrote (53)4/23/1998 8:02:00 PM
From: David Lawrence  Respond to of 446
 
>>Otherwise why buy the outfit to begin with?

Their applications? Best chat format I've encountered.
Their personnel?
Their programming savvy?
Their reputation?
Their prestige in the Internet investment community?

All of the above?



To: MENSO who wrote (53)4/23/1998 8:12:00 PM
From: Koshka  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 446
 
Do not others feel as I do that I have a contract with SI, its successors and assigns? I paid a life subscription fee and I expect gnet to honor that contract.

SI would be a great vehicle for organizing a class action if GNET chooses another approach.

My subscription fee and yours, given with the life promise, was what drove the value in the first place.