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To: Gabor who wrote (7129)7/16/1998 10:39:00 AM
From: ss  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9343
 
Two good blurbs on the future of internet that mention SEEK.
1) Once again our other all-star cheerleader(CM tied) Steve Harmon(internet.com) today mentions the DISEEK potential.
2) In an article titled "How Yahoo will get Netscaped" at Gomezwire.com the article mentions how Consumers will demand rich media content and how DIS can provide it.

Friends, Media rich content is the buzzword. I must say CM nailed this point way back when the days when "portals" were called Search engines. Any idea what they will call them next? Love to hear some suggestions.
We own a winner, do not judge it by the price of the stock in comparison to other "insert new name" but rather its potential.
Just one more point, the pure seek,no hype page ,which emerged from the days when this overzealous undercapitalized kid SAJU used to shares his daytrading "secrets" with us, confuses me. I am not sure of its purpose any more, is it a private club. Can anybody shed a little light on this subject only a little because if it too much it might be construded as "Hype".

SS



To: Gabor who wrote (7129)7/16/1998 11:17:00 AM
From: Dennis R. Duke  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9343
 
The fact that DIS's internet head is leaving DIS without explaination today - just on CNBC, is that having a negative effect on SEEK today? Any reason why that should? I might think that SEEK being a quasi DIS property that would allow SEEK to be more involved in directing DIS's efforts in this area. Or is this the usual the street does not like open questions about securities?

Former SEEK holding and current SEEK watcher, Dennis