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To: Dr. Zax who wrote (6875)6/6/1999 12:57:00 PM
From: Brian Nichols  Respond to of 28311
 
Nice response to 007. It was professional and dignified. That is something these boards have been missing lately. I have been a member of SI since 1996 and things have gone down hill just a bit. Yes, every board has it's 007 and everybody has the right to be heard, but it is true that too much of a good thing is bad.

Keep up the good work Dr. Zax!!!



To: Dr. Zax who wrote (6875)6/6/1999 3:07:00 PM
From: option007  Respond to of 28311
 
Thank-you for your opinion....

I have read your comments. Your belief relies on faith. This could be a dangerous thing. You want facts. Then look at ticker tape. There is no demand for Gnet. Why if price is low? What will it take?

Even when market is up Gnet moves slow. This is not normal.

I speculate this has to do with Paul Allan offer. Until shareholder vote is not over and until CPI figures come in expect more pain.

The only danger is that at one point your reach loss of confidence stage and then stocks plunge more than $20 in one day.

Institutions once they reach a certain point will begin to dump regardless of prices.

My intentions are sincere, just be careful....