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To: B. A. Marlow who wrote (5261)5/7/1999 3:15:00 PM
From: jon zachary  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 28311
 
fleckenstein goes on cnbc every month for a bull bear debate and he is the bear. his main topic is how overvalued the tech stocks are. especially the internets. meanwhile he owns six figure shares of go2net and its probably more money than he has ever made in his life. anyway, i would not want someone on my board who is a shareholder (big one) and at the same time says how he shorts these stocks. it doesn't make sense to me ?

here comes the last hour of trading. we will see if the i-net correction is over or not when the proffesionals control the close. anything that has happened all day means nothing. i am very interested to see what level we close at.



To: B. A. Marlow who wrote (5261)5/7/1999 3:19:00 PM
From: Keith Howells  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
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How do you figure the exposure to analysts will cure itself? Someone actually has to attend meetings for good things to happen. What meetings have the boys in Seattle attended lately? How have they tried to capitalize, for the benefit of the owners, their relationship with Allen and his cable network, or the benefits of the properties the company owns. For example, I think many view them as "just a portal" when GNET is really a series of destinations, like SI, that became a portal.

I think this company has a good strategy, I just wish they would tell folks about it a little more. Planting a few seeds, in my opinion, can never hurt. I agree with you about Bill though. He is an asset when it comes to scouting out opportunities of all kinds.