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To: Steve Hendricks who wrote (169)12/17/1998 1:26:00 PM
From: KeepItSimple  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3070
 
Unless of course, Naveen attempts to refuse to pay his bills or honor his contracts with Microsoft. Somehow I doubt he will refuse to answer the phone or instruct his secretary to "tell them i'm not here!" if bill gates calls. For the occasional small company he may make a deal with, I can tell you from experience that if possible he will rip you off and refuse to pay his bills. (At least until you sue him, as Hoovers, Inc. did)

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Based on their close proximity to Microsoft and some people connections with Microsoft I think INSP will be a favored provider of services to Microsoft in the future. IMO



To: Steve Hendricks who wrote (169)12/17/1998 7:12:00 PM
From: Goldbug Guru  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3070
 
I agree with your opinion.

Captain Nav has good business connections with Microsoft, this close relationship will continue to give InfoSpace.com the leading edge for future expansion. One day InfoSpace.com might belong to Microsoft too, our future might end up the same way like that company Hotmail.com
Why do you think there's so many people elbowing each other to get a piece of Infospace.com(INSP). Buying InfoSpace = tickets to PARADISE
Dec 16 > $26 3/4 +6 3/4
Dec 17 > $33 13/16...+7 1/16 (26.4%)

Ebay went from $20 to a ridiculous $238 stock, because of a few buy recommendations from a brokerage firm. CNBC beating their drums Ebay! Ebay!! Ebay!!! All the shorters got their nuts squeezed so hard that they have to end up buying ebay at 200.00

CIBC O-P-HEIMER sets a $400 target for Amazon.com on Wednesday.
AMZN up $46 in one day. Anyone noticed amazon's price was creeping up BEFORE the big announcement from O-P-HEIMER.

Most of the internet IPOs can barely keep their head above water, vice-versa for Infospace.



To: Steve Hendricks who wrote (169)12/17/1998 9:28:00 PM
From: DAY TRADER  Respond to of 3070
 
THE CEO OF INSP USED TO WORK AT MISTER SOFTEE (MSFT)

DT