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To: yard_man who wrote (6002)11/17/1997 10:44:00 AM
From: jack rand  Respond to of 13594
 
AOL said that Q1 ad-commerce was $68 million of $87 million 'Other Revenue'. Previously nearly all of the non-ad/commerce part of 'Other Revenue' was ANS.

In Q1 AOL also included in 'Other Revenue' about $3 million of gain from sale of Excite stock that it magically transformed to operating income.

$87-$68-$3 = $15 million.

In Q4 97 AOL said that ANS revenue was $10 million.

IOW, it seems that ANS revenue grew 50% Q4-Q1.

But AOL's deal for CSi will give ANS to WorldCom.