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To: HO-MEE who wrote (23780)1/26/2001 6:15:58 PM
From: Bosco  Respond to of 28311
 
Hi all - well, hope for the best, prepare for the worst

zdii.com

specifically,





January 26, 2001 5:57pm

THE WEEK AHEAD: How low will the
Fed go?

By Larry Barrett ZDII


<snip>

InfoSpace (Nasdaq: INSP) should provide some
interesting theater next week when it reports its
fourth-quarter results.

First Call Corp. consensus pegs it for a profit of 1 cent
a share on sales of $65.8 million.

However, the stock was hammered this week after the
company announced that Chairman Naveen Jain would
reclaim the CEO spot and that its CFO and COO were
on their way out.

Some analysts speculated the CFO departure might be
a precursor to either an earnings miss or a watered
down guidance for 2001.

Last quarter, InfoSpace earned $9.5 million, or 3 cents
a share, on sales of $57.7 million.

best, Bosco