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To: El Matador who wrote (313)10/2/1998 2:43:00 PM
From: Technologyguy  Respond to of 28311
 
I see page views, unique users, advertising revenue, number of advertisers, quality of advertisers (Microsoft, Intuit, At Hand--baby bells electronic yellow pages--each recently signed) all increasing substantially quarter to quarter. GNET's strategy also offers advertisers a better demographic (wealthier, more likely to make on-line purchases) than most web properties. Their recent acquisitions all reinforce the strategy. Obviously, time will tell, but, as someone who used to be in the industry, I think they are on the right track.

Matador, you are clearly a short on this stock--that's fine. I am short on some other Internet stocks that I don't think have as well conceived a strategy as GNET. But, please, give some facts rather than half-English invective to substantiate your opinions.



To: El Matador who wrote (313)10/2/1998 2:45:00 PM
From: truth  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
Nothing you say regarding GNET is substantive. I have already called you on two of your false (substantive) statements. Long term financing lets talk about it: 8.5 M in cash and no debt, page views over 200 M per month. These are facts, something in which you don't like to deal. Do you remember the movie Deliverance? Well, your fate will be the same as Ned Beatty's. Any more "bird droppings" because you obviously have nothing intelligent to say.