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Technology Stocks : Hyperfeed Technologies, Inc. (HYPR) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Glenn Petersen who wrote (2126)10/12/1999 11:18:00 PM
From: Glenn Petersen  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2231
 
After the PCQT spin-off, HYPR will be at break even. The
PCQT S-1 breaks out its results on a pro forma basis. When
you adjust the six month results for HYPR, you come up with
some interesting results.

HYPR
HYPR PCQT (as adjusted)

Revenues 15.472 MM 6.944 MM 8.528 MM

Operating loss (2.767)MM (2.729)MM (.038)MM

Net loss (2.840)MM (2.729)MM (.111)MM



To: Glenn Petersen who wrote (2126)10/16/1999 8:54:00 AM
From: The Stock Doctor  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 2231
 
As of 10/16, I do not believe that Hyperfeed will spin off PCQT. It is now rumored that Porter is reviewing various proposal to be bought out. He is hoping between SF and Boston deal making over the weekend. Many believe that since he takes his entire salary in shares (much of which are in the $12 range over the (March, April, May, June)past year...he will not settle for less than $18 per share in a buy out. The number most bantered around is $22.

This is all rumor. News could be forthcoming next week. Be reminded that Motorola's headquarters are in Illinois as is Hyperfeed's. Yahoo is in SF (Santa Clara) and Boston is Prudential which may very well be the deal maker. MOT/YHOO just signed a major agreement. They need the Hyperfeed Data Compression Solution (forget tickers for now) big business is elsewhere and this stock could carry a very healthy premium.

Good luck