an El Capitan danger buy trade..... INSP been destroyed and now they are promising to make it better:
(this would be one of your VIGN type trades, not sure if it's smart, but it did get this stock up today on a gloomy, dark day. mkt cap down to 1.2 billion this AM)
InfoSpace To Provide Improved Financial Guidance For 2001 On February12 BELLEVUE, Wash., Feb 7, 2001 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- InfoSpace, Inc. (Nasdaq: INSP), a leading global provider of cross-platform merchant and consumer infrastructure services on wireless, broadband, and narrowband platforms, today announced that the Company will host a conference call on February 12 to outline its business plan and the initiatives it has taken to return to pro forma profitability by the end of the year.
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"InfoSpace is among the best-positioned companies to emerge from the current market environment in an even stronger competitive position. The strength of our infrastructure services gives us the ability to continue to innovate and deliver increasing value for our shareholders and customers," said Ed Belsheim, COO of InfoSpace. "We have been working hard and look forward to discussing our outlook on a return to pro forma profitability this year."
The conference call will be held on Monday, February 12 at 2:00 p.m. PST.
To access the conference call please dial:
Domestic: 888-603-7924 Password: InfoSpace
International: 630-395-0038 Password: InfoSpace
There will also be a live Webcast of the conference call in the Investor Relations section of www.infospace.com.
Replay Information Only
A replay of the call will be available approximately one hour after the live call until Monday, February 19 until 6:00 p.m. PST.
The replay numbers are as follows:
Domestic: 888-566-0138 No password necessary
International: 402-530-7722 No password necessary
About InfoSpace, Inc.
InfoSpace is a leading global provider of cross-platform merchant and consumer infrastructure services on wireless, broadband, and narrowband platforms. The company provides commerce, information, and communication infrastructure services to wireless devices, merchants, and Web sites. InfoSpace's partners encompass a global network of wireless, PC, and non-PC devices, including cellular phones, pagers, screen telephones, television set-top boxes, online kiosks and personal digital assistants. InfoSpace has relationships with AT&T Wireless, Cingular Wireless, Intel, Virgin Mobile, Verizon Wireless, Hasbro, National Discount Brokers, and Bloomberg LLC, among others. InfoSpace's affiliate network also consists of more than 3,200 Web sites that include AOL, Microsoft, NBC's Snap, Lycos, and ABC LocalNet. InfoSpace is also positioned to tap the market for broadband wired (DSL and cable) and broadband wireless (2.5G and 3G) services, such as interactive gaming, television and other entertainment services. In addition, the company recently added back-end payment processing to InfoSpace's existing commerce services, allowing InfoSpace to offer everything a merchant needs to conduct the entire lifecycle of a transaction, one of the key drivers of mobile commerce adoption. |