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To: playavermont who wrote (21658)10/12/2000 1:26:28 PM
From: Robert Rose  Respond to of 28311
 
hi play. thanks for your comments. I do not follow these companies as closely as you or many others on this thread. It might be worth noting that when a co more highly valued with respect to market cap acquires another, and then declines it might suggest something. In this case, I don't think so, other than that we are all in this nasty market correction together. Do I like it? Nope! ;)



To: playavermont who wrote (21658)10/19/2000 1:27:35 PM
From: levy  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 28311
 
playa this is what moneyrand osenburg said at that analsyt meeting about infospace combined revenues this quarter and so forth but how about profit .... you know more about infospace pre merger than us.... what do you see as earnings of combined company.....from what I know have to agree with puck that go2net sitting alone would look better not be dragged down by cost of all insp acquisitions that are not yet earning money

"MONEYRAND" ROSENBURG summary

3rd quarter earnings will be reported on a consolidated basis with go2net

400 million cash
no debt
3100 affiliates are generating 3000/ month revenues
1.6 million users of hypermart and the such 36/year
on tract for 1,000,000 subscribers to wireless product with 1 to 2 dollars/month per user
revenues Q3 53 million Q4 64 million