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To: hal jordan who wrote (15006)11/9/1998 5:20:00 PM
From: Mac S. Giballa  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27307
 
Hal,
How does it feel to be smarter than everyone. You we're smarter when YHOO hit $60, $80, $100, $120, $140, now $160. Thanks for your continued valuable insight, we're stuck like silly little millionaires without you.

SH



To: hal jordan who wrote (15006)11/9/1998 9:51:00 PM
From: Dwight E. Karlsen  Respond to of 27307
 
YHOO Mkt cap=$18.785 Billion. Of that, added today=$1.273 Billion. [edit: SI profile of YHOO shows mkt cap of $18.86 Billion, which is probably the more accurate number.] It's interesting that the Yahoo finance page under "YHOO", and "Profile", shows shares outstanding of 93.7 million, when at the 9-30-98 earnings report, they used 114.456 million when they calculated EPS. And the YHOO stock "profile" page was last "updated" on 11-5-98. A little bit of dishonesty there? Yah, they're too busy to provide accurate financial info. What a deal. I also browsed around the "Investor" section on Aol.com. Very few things there even remotely up-to-date regarding America Online, Inc financial stmts. The library's S&P reports subscription is probably just as up-to-date. Maybe the persons responsible for updating these things are too busy calculating how rich their stock options are getting them?