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Technology Stocks : InfoSpace (INSP): Where GNET went!
INSP 83.20-0.3%Nov 20 3:59 PM EST

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To: RSH who wrote (22650)12/11/2000 7:54:49 AM
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RSH...good news this guy likes insp

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Another leader of disruptive change is InfoSpace (INSP: news, msgs), which Bonavico says is at the crux of what he calls network-centric services. Infospace enables portals such as America Online and Microsoft Network as well as the Bell companies and the wireless carriers to better serve their customers with data services.

Virtuous circles


What positions the company to succeed in the long term, he says, is that InfoSpace brings together two big "virtuous circles" -- the big portals and communications leaders and more than 1 million merchants nationwide looking for access to the consumer to sell products.

"InfoSpace is earning $1 per customer a month for access to basic services like calendars or messaging. Increasingly, however, they are being paid a percentage of transactions that occur across its platforms," Bonavico says.

"With electronic communications between PCs, cell phones and cable modems creating the opportunity for more electronic-based transactions, Infospace is sitting right in the middle of it," Bonavico concludes.

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