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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (3286)4/12/1999 7:31:00 PM
From: RTev  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 28311
 
Another positive factor for the stock that's been mentioned before, but bears repeating: This site -- SI -- is scheduled for a redesign real soon now. We can expect that the Go2Net logo will appear on each of these pages as it now does on all the other Go2Net-designed pages. They've also mentioned that it will be integrated more closely with StockSite. As it stands, many users probably get onto these boards without ever seeing a Go2Net logo.

It's been surprising to me to discover that many SI users say they've never heard of "Go2Net". The redesign will probably change that. It will give the company more exposure among the net's most active online investors or traders. Given GNET's other strengths, the increased exposure should help a lot.



To: Hawkmoon who wrote (3286)4/12/1999 8:33:00 PM
From: Randomm  Respond to of 28311
 
I agree with your post Ron,

Sometimes it is a very hard decision, we have made huge gains with GNET this year. I sold my AMZN stock back in December because I thought it was overvalued and, I had already more than doubled my position in less than 30 days. If I only had it now............

Currently, workers are pouring approx. $70 billion a year into 401k and related plans, and 70% of that money is going into stocks, said David Wray, president of Profit Sharing Council of America.

Our o/s share count is 1/5th the size of excite, infoseek, lycos, etc, etc,........ (I use quite a few of GNET sites) yet these companies have five times the outstanding shares and are trading in the mid 100's. They do not have a multi billionaire investing hundreds of millions of dollars in their company. Only three analysts rating GNET, quarterly earnings, tender offer press release, and Horowitz mentioned at the last shareholders meeting they are actively looking at over companies and have some in mind. I walked out of there on air.

GNET hasn't even reached a road block yet, why sell and miss out on all the opportunity.

IMO stay strong, stay long.
Not, woulda, shoulda, coulda.............

GO GNET!!

Randomm