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To: Gator who wrote (2001)3/5/1999 8:55:00 PM
From: Gator  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8858
 
Starnet Clarifies Reuters News Story- After Market News Release:

biz.yahoo.com

Later...Gator



To: Gator who wrote (2001)3/5/1999 9:17:00 PM
From: dbernet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8858
 
Typical response to a post that raises a negative issue about a stock. Attack the poster if he provides a negative comment. I own SNMM four to one over GGNC. My GGNC shares are currently for sale at a limit price so I can put the money in Starnet, which I consider a better investment.

When and if we get to the point where independent analysis is done by large brokerage house, the porno sites will be in the report. If you think that is not a negative to many investors you have your head in the sand. Money fund managers know that clients look at their portfolio when making a purchase. The fact that a company has an unsavory source of revenue for part of its business would certainly be a consideration.

I believe, however, the point is moot. Unlike yourself perhaps, the company understands the porno sites will increasingly be a problem and hence have them up for sale.

Dbernet

P.S. You can love a pretty baby and still want to remove a wart from its nose.