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To: NCC-1911 D who wrote (487)7/2/1998 9:41:00 PM
From: DeWAVE  Respond to of 2752
 
June 30th article from yahoo!

The meat of the following article is:

Digital River, a rival to software.net, hasn't priced the offer yet but has filed to go public. Our analysis shows software.net could be trading at about 17x estimated 1998 revenue, so we would expect Digital River, to try and find that height. The twist on Digital River is it sells software through a network of 274 online retailer clients, including Corel Corporation, Cyberian Outpost, Lotus, Micro Warehouse and Internet.com to name a few. (see ISR archives June 4 for Cyberian report).

fnews.yahoo.com



To: NCC-1911 D who wrote (487)7/2/1998 9:55:00 PM
From: S.C. Barnard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2752
 
I could have sworn I saw a "DR" on the naz ticker on CNBC the other day. Will there be any confusion?

Live long and prosper,

NCC-1017 ( dead hull Constellation)



To: NCC-1911 D who wrote (487)7/2/1998 9:58:00 PM
From: DeWAVE  Respond to of 2752
 
DR or 800lb Gorilla

cbs.marketwatch.com

Read the article and the meat:

"I don't doubt that software.net will be able to grow quickly over the next few years," Jacob said. "However, we happen to think that there are other companies that are better-positioned and trading at more reasonable prices."

Let us hope it is DR and not the 800lb gorilla!!

Don