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To: jon zachary who wrote (5514)5/13/1999 4:23:00 PM
From: Susan G  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 28311
 
Just take a look at most of the other first tier nets. It's not just gnet. The charts all look very much the same.
If you are in for the long run, you have to ignore the ups and downs.
When gnet runs it takes off so fast no one can catch it. And the short squeezes are the best I've ever seen :)



To: jon zachary who wrote (5514)5/13/1999 4:43:00 PM
From: Keith Howells  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 28311
 
Jon,
I'm afraid there is nothing that can be said that can make you feel good about this. I said it earlier, this stock drops like the rest of the internets but it doesn't rebound like they do. There was some hope for a rally when we went into the mid 130's, but with no news or announcements, we're once again down 12 points in just a couple of days.

The daily volume is anemic and the company comes out with absolutely no news, good or bad. When I go to the YHOO finance page and look, the last listed news they have is for May 4th. Give me a break. Look at any other internet company and they have something out there, at the very least, every other day or so. If the company's goal is to let the stock drift down so that Allen can buy more, they're doing a fine job of it.

My goal is to have this stock go back up enough so that I can at least get my money back out. I refuse to lose money on this one. I think it will go up sooner or later. The word later being the operative word.

To all those reading this thread, consider very carefully before you pump money into this one. In my opinion, the company seems rather lax in ensuring that shareholder value is maintained.



To: jon zachary who wrote (5514)5/13/1999 5:13:00 PM
From: jk28  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
Jon,

PA has good chance to buy what he wants tomorrow. Darn, i wish i
took the profits when gnet was $199. s**t, Tornado season is still
here......

j