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To: Sir Auric Goldfinger who wrote (617)11/30/1998 1:37:00 PM
From: Jeff Dryer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
Alan Abelson writes the following in his Barron's column:

"Now, a rough estimate of Yahoo's market capitalization is $25 billion. The stock is thus selling at approximately 120 times this year's revenues and around 80 times next year's.

What this means simply is that Yahoo stock currently is discounting 80 years of revenues."

This last sentence doesn't make any sense. Does it to you?

Alan's sense of humor???




To: Sir Auric Goldfinger who wrote (617)11/30/1998 1:39:00 PM
From: Jeff Dryer  Respond to of 28311
 
Go2Net properties are mentioned twice in this weekends
edition (November 29, 1998) of Parade Magazine, Page 8.

by Eric A. Taub,
a Los Angeles-based writer for "The New York Times" and
other publications.

Title: Lost on the Web?
How to Find anything you're looking for on the Internet.

excerpt

"Another popular search engine is Metacrawler (www.metacrawler.com), which searches the other search engines, combining the results in one list, ranked by relevancy. KnowX (www.knowx.com) catalogs information on lawsuits and other public records. Deja News (www.dejanews.com) indexes 50,0000 discussion groups, while Scour.Net (www.scour.net) tracks sites that contain music and video clips."

excerpt (last paragraph of the article)

"Once you've finished your work, it's time to do some shopping. WebMarket (www.webmarket.com) lists the best places to buy books, electronics, clothing and more on the Web."

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Go2net sites mentioned in the Parade article:

metacrawler.com (Web search)
webmarket.com (e-commerce, shopping)

Other Go2Net sites
siliconinvestor.com (finance)
playsite.com (games)
hypermart.net (e-commerce, free business hosting)

go2net.com (portal)