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To: The Duke of URLĀ© who wrote (67980)9/27/1999 4:32:00 PM
From: Elwood P. Dowd  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 97611
 
No link yet. re: whisper...

From earningswhispers.com:

The consensus among the analysts following CMGI (CMGI) is that there is no consensus,
but that quarterly revenues and earnings don't really matter right now. The reporting services
don't even agree on what the consensus estimate is for the company. First Call is reporting
a consensus estimate of a $0.17 loss; Zacks is reporting a consensus estimate of a $0.31
loss; and Multex is reporting a consensus estimate of a $0.12 loss.

The main reason for the discrepancies is that CMGI sold nearly $750 million in assets
recently and many analysts have not updated their earnings. What is more confusing is that
last Tuesday, two analysts issued a report and both suggested completely different
quarterly earnings. Peggy Ledvina at Dain Rauscher Wessels estimated CMGI to report a
quarterly loss of $0.41 while Michael Graham at BancBoston Robertson Stephens
estimated the company to report a gain of $4.05. Mr. Graham was not the only one that
reported much higher earnings expectations last week ? Ullas Naik at FAC/Equities
suggested the company would gain $4.03 for the quarter and others gave unofficial estimate
increases on Thursday and Friday.

We've had an Earnings Whisper number of a $0.31 for several weeks and, according to
Zacks, the consensus estimate has dropped from $0.28 to our whisper number. However,
our number came in before a lot of the news last week and the revised estimates. Analysts
are guessing that the asset sale will add nearly $4.50 per share to the bottom line, which
makes the Earnings Whisper number come to $4.20.