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Technology Stocks : Intuit -- What's Its Future? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: chirodoc who wrote (762)12/6/1997 10:13:00 AM
From: TLindt  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1546
 
>>>TODAYS BARRONS<<<

Actually the things I like about the article.......was the thing they did not mention......like CNNfn.

The thing I liked most about it was, 'just behind Yahoo! Financial'

Now that is just great.....and it gets me a thinking......not just about views......or pages flipped........but on the site model.

I love Yahoo! Financial....I flip those pages hundreds of times a day...but when it comes to site 'revenue' model......Intuit wins hands down.

The 5 B's if you can relate doc......the others of you who don't know what I'm refering too, might check out;

checkfree.com

for an explanation of where I think the 5 additional sources of revenue will come from this site in addition to advertising.

It's been my opinion form the time I first became involved with Intuit that they were going to create this type of 'hub' for financial services. However, instead of going it alone......they were going to team up with the best of the best to put together a first class site everyone can enjoy.....didn't say it would work....but saw it comming.

enjoy.......doc



To: chirodoc who wrote (762)12/8/1997 11:24:00 AM
From: Ceebs Hartmann  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1546
 
I thin the article makes ome very good points that people tend to overlook.

I believe Intuit has split sometime between Microsoft and today so comparing stock prices between now and then was incorrect. At current prices Intuit is much closer to all time high. Correct me if I am wrong.