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To: jxyzzy who wrote (2199)3/18/1999 8:33:00 PM
From: WallStreetTips  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 28311
 
GNET >>> QUESTION TO ALL ( Jim - Please read this )

I bought about 900 shares yesterday around $115 1/4 and more today at open and sold all at $121 3/8.
I admit lately I have been just trading GNET. I find this price somewhat overpriced. Honestly answer my one question, How many of you that own GNET use GNET websites other than Silicon Investor? Be honest in answer please.
I have been trading GNET since it was just $7 and I have hardly used Go2Net sites for any of my web surfing needs (I normally spend atleast 3 hours a day on the web). Lately after becoming SI member I have been using SI a lot but that's about it.
I like its sites and love the company but I don't think that at this high value (nearly $250) I want to hold on to the investment for long term. I just trade depending on the trend and new developments.
I could be wrong, GNET may even hit $200 (post split), you never know. Anything is possible with internet stocks.

Please don't get me wrong, but the person who says I am hyping makes me write all this. I hype then why would I be saying repeatedly in my posts for one of my other favorite stock that starts with letter M that it is very risky investment. I have been very strongly buying those stocks and hopefully expect to retire from that investment.
I wish I hold on to the thousands of GNET I had at $7. I do not want to repeat the same mistake again.
Jim : Thanks for your nice response to the poster.

Just my views.