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To: lady luck who wrote (599)2/15/1998 5:46:00 AM
From: Bob M.  Respond to of 18444
 
Ladyluck, I can't thank you enough for not only your intelligent answers, but also in the polite way you answered them. It sure is refreshing for a novice to get the great response you gave, many thanks. Best regards, Bob M.



To: lady luck who wrote (599)2/15/1998 9:35:00 PM
From: papa bear  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18444
 
LadyLuck, In your DD travels, have you run across any numbers that show the overall revenue and profitability of Softbank Interactive when it was part of Softbank Holdings? I have not yet had a chance to contact SIM (soon to be a new Zulu-name [from what I think I read]) about this, but I plan to when and if I can get the time.

I know that Softbank Holdings was supposed to go public on the Tokyo Stock Market, however, I don't know how to get info on them yet. In
reading the S-1 on DoubleClick on SEC's EDGAR, looks like they've got a $38.5M accumulated deficit - $25M of which is from redeemed convertibles! The original funding structures of DLCK and NETZ look somewhat different, but the use of convertibles in both is an eye-opener. I hope the similarity stops there and we don't run into the same problem later on w/NETZ. Perhaps if we could find out SIM's
past profitability and somehow make an educated guess about their past net worth, maybe we could guess at the acquisition price, and thus # of shares, etc.

A big stretch, but hopefully fruitful.

RM