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To: cm who wrote (6380)6/5/1998 5:57:00 PM
From: jjs_ynot  Respond to of 9343
 
Hello, Hello,

Is anybody here?



To: cm who wrote (6380)6/5/1998 6:32:00 PM
From: VicS.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9343
 
Fortune's June 8th, 1998 edition interviewed three analyst about different internet stocks. Only two had something to say on SEEK.

Henry Blodget(CIBC Oppenheimer)- " We have the equivalent of a long term buy on Infoseek. We think the Internet is big enough to support multiple players. We just don't think it's big enough to support multiple huge players. We really see Infoseek as being in a different competitive position from Yahoo, AOL, or potentially Netscape. Instead, Infoseek may evolve into a specialist focusing on a particular segment of the market."

Jonathan Cohen (Merrill Lynch)- "Infoseek is certainly a viable, legitimate competitor, but it has had an enormous run-up."

Other internet stocks in the article: AOL, K-Tel, Excite, and Yahoo.