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To: Second_Titan who wrote (1721)3/15/2001 10:13:42 PM
From: gamesmistress  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23153
 
Nice work on FGH. They may be turning on the air conditioners a bit early this year in Southern CA, but there won't be any electricity from the Pacific Northwest....

Flooding, drought forecast for spring

Florida, Washington
dry while Northeast, Midwest saturated

msnbc.com



To: Second_Titan who wrote (1721)3/15/2001 10:28:41 PM
From: Razorbak  Respond to of 23153
 
GenesisIntermedia (GENI)

Anyone ever looked at GENI? It's a former dot.com that just lost the "com". Just hit a new 52-week high ($23.938) two days ago...

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GenesisIntermedia.com, Inc. owns distinct marketing channels, and through CENTERLINQ, is a provider of public Internet access portals in shopping malls. The Company has been building an infrastructure to build, develop and nurture new Internet technology companies and businesses. The Company markets products and services, which it develops, licenses exclusively or distributes for third parties, utilizing network and cable television, radio, newspapers, magazines, the Internet and its CENTERLINQ network.

Financial Summary

GenesisIntermedia.com markets and sells products which it owns or has licensed through numerous communication channels, including network and cable TV, newspapers, magazines, radio and the Internet. For the nine months ended 9/30/00, revenues rose 42% to $32.2 million. Net loss totalled $16.7 million, up from $1.6 million. Results reflect higher product sales in the Company's traditional marketing units and revenues from CRD, offset by higher payroll related costs.


biz.yahoo.com

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P/BV = 31X. Burn rate: EBITDA = -38% of Sales; Cash flow from operations (ttm) = <$32MM>.

Looks like a great short candidate, but its a small cap with a tiny float, so is probably susceptible to a squeeze.

Comments anyone?

Razor