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To: Jeff Jordan who wrote (11045)7/6/1998 7:17:00 PM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
AFTER THE BELL - Internet stocks active

NEW YORK, July 6 (Reuters) - Internet search engine
companies Yahoo! Inc. <YHOO.O>, Infoseek Corp. <SEEK.O> and
Excite Inc. <XCIT.O> were among the few stocks active in after
hours trading Monday, although they moved only slightly after
the close.
Excite was slightly up, trading at 107-3/8 after closing at
107-1/16.
Yahoo!, whose stock surged Monday on expectations the
company would follow other Internet businesses and split its
stock, was the biggest gaining stock on Nasdaq.
Yahoo finished the session up 26-3/8 to 199-1/4, where it
was continuing to trade on Instinet after the close.
Infoseek was trading at 37-1/2 after closing at 37-15/32.
The activity in the internet search engine stocks followed
a trend in which the stocks have been very active in general
over the past ten days, traders said.