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Technology Stocks : LPHL (Leisureplanet Holdings)

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To: Kurt_Ruckus who wrote (58)6/28/1999 4:55:00 PM
From: lloyd bashaw  Read Replies (1) of 122
 
Several pages on Yahoo's European sites point to the possibility of an as yet unannounced partnership between the online giant and online travel site Leisureplanet LPHL (formerly First South Africa FSCAF). The pages on Yahoo's French fr.travel.yahoo.com and German de.travel.yahoo.com portals connect to LPHL's pages. (press Reservations Actuelles and/or Meine Reiseplanung.. To gain entry you will need to be a registered Yahoo user). The pages don't appear to have been fully activated as yet.

eur.leisureplanet.com!/Cart/CartRetrieve.asp eur.leisureplanet.com!/Cart/CartRetrieve.asp

The legalese at the foot of several of the French and German pages reads -

"The validation of this form constitutes your assent with the collection, the storage and the use of this information and the transfer of those to the United States or in
other countries for the processing and storage by Yahoo! or its branches and in the optics of executer your command or your request for reservation transferred to
Leisure Planet or its resprésentants authorized. For more information on the use of these data by Leisure Planet, thank you to refer to you to their charter on the
respect of the private life. For more information on the use of these data by Yahoo!, thank you to refer to you to the Yahoo charter! on the respect of the private life." -translated from the French (we knew that high school French course would pay off ...eventually)

Traders may remember LPHL's (then FSACF's) runup to 11s on news of its agreement to offer its online travel services with Lycos' European sites. Calls into the company's US representatives are unreturned as yet.
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