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To: E. Davies who wrote (15783)9/30/1999 9:57:00 PM
From: ScatterShot  Respond to of 29970
 
Just to let you know my interest, I held some ATHM short term until last week when I panicked & sold for a small loss. If not I probably would have sold in the last 48 hours for a small gain :). Anyway the biggest puzzle to me in this great soap drama is the Yahoo release from yesterday, biz.yahoo.com, in which Hindery said "''Absolutely not,'' Hindery told Reuters in an interview. ''There've been no discussions underway whatsoever. I typically don't comment on things of that sort, but when it's absurd, I do.'' " That seemed pretty definitive to me & I thought I could have bought back in today at about 33. With all that has transpired since then, I'm left wondering if this guy is just not in the loop? I really love trying to cipher all the scenarios presented since then, but don't they really all fit into Hindery's "absurd" category. Jeez, Mr. A, where are you when the cheese gets binding????

Edit: Ahahaha, c'mon now, don't just lurk thru all this then pontificate after the fact what you knew all along. Get on the speculation bandwagon with the best (rest) of them and tell us what you think.



To: E. Davies who wrote (15783)9/30/1999 10:08:00 PM
From: E. Davies  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 29970
 
Back to business. Real stuff.
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If Excite were XCIT I think the market would think this was big news. I wonder when they got the url work.com- its a good one.

news.excite.com

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Excite@Home Launches Work.com

New Service Targets the Needs of Business Professionals and Companies

REDWOOD CITY, Calif., Sept. 30 /PRNewswire/ -- Excite@Home (NASDAQ:ATHM), a global media company, today announced the launch of Work.com, (www.work.com), a new online business service designed to meet the growing needs of business professionals and their companies. Capitalizing on the company's expertise in the portal business, the effort is the first phase of a major initiative to develop a comprehensive business portal featuring vertical industry content, communities, business applications and services customizable to business users' needs.

"The business-to-business marketplace is exploding, and business professionals and companies have unique needs that are unmet by existing portals," said Don Hutchison, senior vice president and general manager, @Work division, Excite@Home. "Work.com will leverage the distribution and programming expertise of Excite with the commercial access and application hosting experience of @Work to take advantage of this opportunity. The addition of Work.com to @Work Internet access and hosting solutions creates a complete set of tools that we can offer to business people to better manage and grow their businesses."

Work.com Available Today

The new service will launch today at www.work.com and as a new channel on Excite.com. The new channel will be named the Business Channel. Work.com provides users with business content, applications and resources suited for their particular industry or business interests such as:

Business & Industry Content Excite@Home has partnered with several leading content providers to offer Work.com users detailed vertical news, company and product information across 36 industries. Work.com content partners include CommerceInc, CountryWatch.com, Information Handling Services (IHS), Information Sources, and Seminar Information Service, Inc. (SIS).
Business Applications and Services Work.com provides applications that assist users in running their businesses, including business email, voice mail, calendaring, business site and storefront creation and hosting. Leading third party application and commerce partners on Work.com include E-Stamp Corporation, First Data Corp., iMall, NorthPoint Communications, OfficeMax, Rosenbluth Interactive and Warp10 Technologies, Inc.
Business Resources Work.com includes an extensive directory of business resources on topics such as Finance, Marketing, Sales, Law, Human Resources and E-Commerce. Each resource area offers topic-relevant content, applications and services. For example, the Marketing and Sales area offers users links to relevant information including building a marketing plan, creating a web site and storefront, conducting online market research, developing a product, packaging, pricing, promotion, advertising and public relations.