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To: EdR who wrote (79)4/24/1998 3:27:00 AM
From: MFDoh!  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 28311
 
GNET's OS before SI acquisition is 4.505 million shares. See 04/23/98's quarterly report press release to confirm.

Regards
MFDoh! out

P.S. I see GNET cobranding with SI in many creative ways:
- direct brokerage services
- direct financial search services
- specialized chat areas with privileges / moderated groups to suit the needs of a special close group of investors. virtual families so to speak.

and so on and so forth



To: EdR who wrote (79)4/24/1998 7:11:00 AM
From: Larry  Respond to of 28311
 
Ed, MFDoh!

You're both right, the Yahoo profile figures are a little different than the ones in yesterday's press release. "The number of shares used in the computation of basic net loss per share for the three months ended March 31, 1998 was 4,505,924"

With all the changes in profile information for each company Yahoo tracks, I imagine it's pretty hard to keep it all current. Therefore they probably aren't accurate for each company on my list, but they are close enough for comparison.

Ed, you figure the float is only 1.6 million shares? Wow, that's tiny. We all saw what happened recently with KTEL's tiny float and the recent jump in price.

Larry