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To: TWICK who wrote (20069)7/6/2002 6:20:11 PM
From: augieboo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26752
 
re: Possible SI shutdown. I posted this earlier to Zeev's thread. Just FYI.

augie

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InfoSpace Faces Possible Delisting
Just saw this on Stock Attack II. For those who don't know, InfoSpace is the parent company of SI. Since InfoSpace seems to have a somewhat doubtful future, many assume that SI does as well. So, a while ago, Rich1 set up an emergency back-up site on InvestorsHub.com.

If you haven't already, this might be a good time to make sure you've got that site bookmarked. Here is the main URL: investorshub.com

Here is a page about features available for free and for pay. investorshub.com

Here's another page that gives more details about some newer features. (Looks pretty decent, IMHO.) investorshub.com

Here's a direct link to the IH version of Zeev's Turnips -- No Politics: investorshub.com

Here's what everybody really wants to know, i.e., WHAT'S IT COST MAN?!

Monthly $6.95
Semi-Annual $34.95
Annual $49.95
Lifetime Membership $79.95

I know this will be an extreme hardship for those of you lucky enough to have signed up on SI as lifetime members back when it was free. <sniffle, sniffle> But, if you've been following Zeev for that long, you should be pretty dang wealthy by now, SO QUIT YOUR YAPPIN AND GET READY TO PONY UP THE MEASLY $79.95 IF SI GOES UNDER! <ggg>

augie

p.s. Here's the story about InfoSpace

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Fri Jul 5, 2:18 PM ET

BELLEVUE, Wash. (AP) - InfoSpace Inc. has received notice that the Nasdaq Stock Market may delist its shares if its stock price doesn't improve.

The company's stock price must trade at or above $1 for at least 10 days straight in the next 90 days or InfoSpace faces delisting, the company disclosed Friday. The stock closed at 51 cents a share Friday.

InfoSpace stock, which trades under the ticker symbol INSP, has not closed above $1 a share since May 20. InfoSpace provides software and applications to wireless and Internet companies.

InfoSpace went public in December 1998 at a split-adjusted $2.50 a share.

The Nasdaq had suspended some requirements, including maintaining a minimum share price, in September following the terrorist attacks. The stock market reinstated its trading requirements in January.

InfoSpace received the warning notice late Wednesday.