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Technology Stocks : InfoSpace (INSP): Where GNET went!
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To: yzfool who wrote (14852)12/15/1999 9:13:00 AM
From: Adam S  Read Replies (1) of 28311
 
I particularly liked this part of the release:

Games.com will include three primary revenue sources, generating income via advertising, a Games.com store, and premium subscription services on the site. Hasbro and Go2Net will each share in the revenue generated from the sale of advertising and sponsorship. Go2Net will also receive fees for Games.com e-commerce transactions originating from Go2Net.

Go2Net will receive from Hasbro a $7.5 million fee for the license and access to Hasbro's most popular games for a licensed, co-branded Games.com offering on PlaySite. Separately, Hasbro and Go2Net will enter into a three-year development and service agreement to collaborate in the development and operation of Games.com. During 2000, Hasbro expects to spend approximately $60 million to develop and launch Games.com.
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