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To: Rick who wrote (1069)12/21/1999 12:09:00 PM
From: D.J.Smyth  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1133
 
Cnet sees 100% increase in brand awareness:

biz.yahoo.com

CNET Sees 100% Increase in Brand Awareness Since Launch of Ad Campaign And Reaches Media Metrix Record High
CNET Unique Home Users Grows to 7 Million in November According to Both Media Metrix and Nielsen//NetRatings
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 21 /PRNewswire/ -- CNET, Inc., (Nasdaq: CNET - news), the source for computers and technology, saw a 100 percent increase in brand awareness since the launch of its consumer advertising campaign*. CNET continued its pattern of strong growth in unique home users in November reaching 7 million visitors, up from 6.3 million in October, a record CNET Media Metrix high**. The new Media Metrix data confirms information recently released by Nielsen//NetRatings***. According to Media Metrix, CNET ranked number one in the technology content category**** for the seventh straight month, and was the leading Internet vertical portal.

``The success of our efforts to build our audience is evidenced by our consistent rise in home users,' stated Annie Williams, Senior Vice President of Marketing at CNET. ``Our position as the number-one tech-content destination again in November proves that CNET continues to be the leading source for credible and convenient information for home users looking for tech-products and consumer electronics this holiday season.'



To: Rick who wrote (1069)12/22/1999 4:09:00 PM
From: D.J.Smyth  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1133
 
I yi yi yi yi. Now it's back to the price where Union considered it a "strong buy". Good call First Union. You did it again. "Valued" at $80 actually means "undervalued" at $62 by the way First Union. Maybe you should put your "strong buy" back on CNET since it is now "undervalued" by your model. "E-curumba" was invented by First Union representatives to describe their in-house analysts. Even with a $90 price target you couldn't figure out that goofy statements equal goofy prices.