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To: Keith J who wrote (1064)2/17/1998 11:27:00 AM
From: janet kuhnert  Respond to of 1546
 
Keith. I have been playing the three for months, AOL, XCIT, and
INTU. Perhaps when earnings come out for INTU next week we will
be able to figure out the weave of the three. JK



To: Keith J who wrote (1064)2/17/1998 1:09:00 PM
From: TLindt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1546
 
More Exposure for Quicken.com, now Playing on the Excite Network, AOl, and CNNfn. Great exposure for the brand name. More money for Intuit from all of it's financial content partners, Mortgage, Brokers, Insurance etal... Kinda cuts into Excite, AOL users had to jump off AOL network and crossover on Excite Network to get Quicken.Com before.

Now it's a button for AOL users? (I think AOL is kinda pissed at some of Excites' successes, especially the ones which have come at the expense of AOL...because Excite has more unique users than AOL..and will attack AOL from behind on a moments notice without warning...this is a payback IMO) If Intuit played into this, because of that....it was another smooth move on their part.