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Strategies & Market Trends : India Coffee House

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To: Nandu who wrote (3839)3/6/1999 12:22:00 PM
From: Mohan Marette  Read Replies (1) of 12475
 
Keep an eye on these boys--->

Anil:
I heard in all likelihood Satyam will announce a split soon and stock has gone over Rs.1000.00, I am sure you know this but just in case.

Now here is an interesting take on Yahoo from various analysts,could be an interesting play.
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Report details Yahoo strategies

By Beth Lipton
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
March 5, 1999, 5:45 p.m. PT

Yahoo plans aggressive, sweeping changes that will take it in several new directions, and Wall Street is applauding its designs.

A new financial report provides a detailed look at multi-faceted strategies planned by the front-running portal, which intends to strike a deal for broadband distribution by the second half of this year. The company also expects to expand its repertoire of Web tool and e-commerce offerings by exploiting its buyout of GeoCities and is considering charging fees for distribution of content to handhelds and other devices.

The report, written by Hambrecht & Quist analyst Paul Noglows, was prepared after Yahoo held its first on-site meeting for analysts yesterday at its headquarters in Santa Clara, California.

The presentation was apparently well received: Although it went public three years ago--an eternity in Internet time--Yahoo can look forward to a long, prosperous life ahead, according to stock analysts who attended. Several have reiterated positive views of the company, despite intense and mounting competition and Yahoo's sky-high valuation.

Noglows raised his rating of the company to "buy" from "hold." Dain Rauscher Wessels, Credit Suisse First Boston, and Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette analysts reiterated their "buy" ratings, and Brown Brothers Harriman & Company reiterated its short-term and long-term "buy" ratings, according to the Bloomberg reporting service....

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