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To: PartyTime who wrote (14733)10/13/1998 1:05:00 AM
From: PartyTime  Respond to of 18444
 
Well, it's been one whole year since the below-linked article appeared in Internet.com. As you browse the writing, there are two noteworthy points:

1) The indication of 50 million in revenues.

2) Ted West's estimation that bartering accounted for 40 percent of revenues. I don't ever recall a discussion on bartering relative to SIM. Could this account for why we saw delays in the auditing process? Could this also explain what Hayton meant when he told me that SIM virtually gave away the store to land the Netscape contract?

In any event, here's a bit of early history. You be the judge.

dottmc.com