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To: Susan G who wrote (5516)5/13/1999 4:28:00 PM
From: jon zachary  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
yes, that true. but that is the way it used to be. with all of them. not in the past 2 months though. its just not the same. and that is just my point. that all of them look the same. that is what scares me. i just dont know right now. skating on thin ice. as far as the short squeezes, they last for one day, maybe a half of a day.



To: Susan G who wrote (5516)5/13/1999 4:35:00 PM
From: HeatherN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
SusanG,
I just superimposed the charts of YHOO and AOL over the GNET chart and they are remarkably similar. I'm in for the long haul (since 18) and even I need to keep my sanity on days like this. Although the past month or so has cost me more in Pepcid than I've profited from my GNET, the big picture looks fabulous. It is still undervalued compared to other first tier nets when evaluated strictly as a portal. The features (SI, webmarket etc.) that WST keeps reminding us of <gg> make this more than just a portal. I've really enjoyed your "voice of reason" posts both here and over @Jenna's. A steady course in a choppy sea is often the best maneuver :)

HeatherN