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Pastimes : SI vs. iHub - Battle of the Boards Part 2

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From: d:oug7/19/2005 6:50:12 AM
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Contest - Estimate SI's public stock worth...
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Lets assume 2007 is when SI goes public.
Can its past history give us clues for lows and highs?
When SI was created, did any of its employees or owners
hold shares? I'm clueless on this area but have heard that
the third owner of SiHub (grubmasher) bought in with cash,
and obtained a degree of ownership via shares. Anyway, if
the original SI in its early days did or didn't issue shares,
what was the sequence of events when it was sold to Infospace,
I think was the buyer. Did SI exist with its own share symbol,
or was it absorbed... actually I'm getting confused since I heard
that Warren Buffet's share price is in the thousands, but it really
is a collection of individual companies, so I guess you add them all
as each value as an individual share to get the Hataway price.
Guess that might mean you can't buy an indivual shares seperate?
Back to SI history, what was it worth in the first years before
being sold, and its worth at the height & fall of the dot-com bubble?
Where does SI stand now comparied to the first few years,
and against the height of the bubble, in regards to paying members
and ad revenue if that ever existed before the Free membership?

doug
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