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To: Trumptown who wrote (969)9/17/1998 12:25:00 PM
From: musicguy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12872
 
GBIT deal seems too good to be true.... When is this deal going down? It's got to take a month or so to get approval. This one bears watching. It has been on my list for weeks sibce it fell from 1 1/4. It is another one that didn t quite reach my ridiculously low target (5/8).... add to my c/s/w list?

MG



To: Trumptown who wrote (969)9/17/1998 12:33:00 PM
From: musicguy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12872
 
CDNW- I got tired of watching and got in today. I feel that with CDNW MCDY and TWHH I have some high quality undervalued stocks here...

of the others mentioned here lately, I like
WFR at 4
CIEN at 12
IDG at 6
FRDM at 5
CPSS at 2 1/2

Some of these targets are stupid, I know, but boy if they get there, I'm on them big time.

I also like GMTI at 3/4. Not such a quick play maybe, but I like this stock a lot. When they start making money, it'll be a beautiful thing.

MG



To: Trumptown who wrote (969)9/17/1998 1:15:00 PM
From: Bram12345  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12872
 
Sting-Ray, this is my opinion why the price has not risen much on GBIT:

It is contemplated that the Units will be publicly traded as a separate
security ...


This part of the PR has to be addressed first. Has anyone called the company to get additional information as to when the units will be traded; also, how will they be traded. It seems the company made it very difficult to understand the buyout terms and how the terms will exactly work. The buyout is a great opportunity for share holders of
GBIT, if the units can be traded in the same manner as stock. The company has not clarified this issue. If the units can indeed be traded like shares of stock, then GBIT should be trading 2 to 2.25 dollars per share(based on IGHS current price of 2.5 dollars per share; and excluding the warrants).