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To: Pat who wrote (289)2/4/1999 8:33:00 PM
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Pat and all - re revenues/profits. This is just supposition on my part and I have no facts to back up my opinion but...

An Internet Search Engine in the process of making itself over into a "PORTAL" is unlikely to have earnings at this stage of its development. If you're hoping for big profits and revenues you are setting yourself up for a disappointment. What isleuth is in the process of doing is spending money to build traffic on its site so it can profit down the road. This is the business plan of many of the internet companies. Big outlays now to build a big audience so as to provide big revenues and profits in the future. They have learned the lesson of Prodigy versus AOL. Prodigy which had a huge lead as an online provider blew it all in a short sighted attemt to profit on there business model by cutting costs (limiting hours) and raising prices. AOL provided a little more for a little less, built a large user base and lost money on the service. But wait a minute, these large numbers of users allowed AOL to begin to profit by selling advertising and ancillary services.

I think if you search around a little you will find Press releases from isleuth more or less laying out their plan. If you can't find what you need, come back here and I'll try to remember where the answers are to be found. I've seen nothing about financials. - Sam

PAT - DANGER : I just checked your recent posts and see you've been "burned" by a cigar company? Just a heads up - If SLEU starts to really get rolling you're going to be hearing about a company called SJIG. They sell cigars, have an internet presence and used to own the isleuth search engine and an internet software company. SJIG is selling for about 60 cents a share after a recent triple. Here is the hook, they have @ 6 million shares outstanding and own 1.5 million shares of isleuth. If you simplify the arithmatic SJIG is "worth" about one quarter of what SLEU sells for; i.e. about $2 at todays price for SLEU ($8).
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