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To: Doug Fowler who wrote (7981)10/29/1998 10:57:00 PM
From: Mongo2116  Respond to of 9343
 
>>>>>Seems like the strong (like Yahoo) are getting stronger, and the not so strong are getting weaker.<<<<
How is infoseek weaker now then before? Revenues never higher..........loss never lower...........disney alliance. I remember when they played copy cat with yahoo and xcite. This move with Disney is an attempt at separating from the pack, it will take time for them to execute. But this is definetly not a move to get weaker, it is a move to try to dominate. It will be fun to watch unfold, so let's watch. :
Good luck shorts...longs....mediums. With this stock everyone makes money, for now.






To: Doug Fowler who wrote (7981)10/30/1998 6:03:00 AM
From: Tom Klempay  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9343
 
Page views up only 5 percent sequentially.

This is not good, no matter which way you slice it.


True, up only 5% isn't great, but if you recall, last quarter, page views actually declined (someone please correct me if I'm wrong). That was one of the big things that caused SEEK's immediate stock price pullback. I'm glad they've at least reversed course this quarter and put plans in place to increase page views via other means (e.g. WebTV).

If anyone listened to the conf call, I'll bet that someone asked about October's page views. Someone has always asked in past calls. That number could be an important sign for analysts.

Happy SEEK to you...

-tk