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Non-Tech : Seattle Filmworks (FOTO) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: MoneyMade who wrote (60)12/16/1998 4:18:00 PM
From: Doug Robinson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 73
 
Here's the copy of the information

DJ 12:40 [AOL,EK,FOTO,XCIT] =ANALYSTS FAVOR SEATTLE FILMWORKS' DEAL WITH EXCITE
DJ 11:21 [FOTO,XCIT] =SEATTLE FILMWORKS UP -2: TRADING VOLUME HEAVY
DB 10:39 [FOTO,XCIT] SEATTLE FILMWORKS SHARES UP 70% AFTER EXCITE DEAL - D.J.
DJ 10:37 [FOTO,XCIT] *SEATTLE FILMWORKS UP 70% AFTER EXCITE DEAL
DJ 10:33 [BKI,FOTO,NAUT] HOT STOCKS: BKI FOTO NAUT
DJ 08:56 [FOTO,XCIT] EXCITE/SEATTLE FILMWORKS -2: TO ARCHIVE PHOTOS ON WEB
DB 08:33 [FOTO,XCIT] EXCITE, SEATTLE FILMWORKS IN PHOTO SCANNING-WEB POSTING PACT.
DJ 08:05 [FOTO,XCIT] *EXCITE,SEATTLE FILMWORKS IN PHOTO SCANNING/WEB POSTING PACT

Now if you are not a subscriber your out of luck for DB and DJ but
here's some additional info from Bloomberg, that's available to
the public, that came out today.

''This company has real earnings and has been using the Internet and digital imaging to drive their core business already,'' said Peter J. Enderlin, an analyst with First Albany Corp. in New York City.

The partnership gives Seattle FilmWorks the opportunity to sell ancillary services, such as reprints and enlargements, to a ''whole new batch of customers,'' he said. Seattle FilmWorks currently serves 1.8 million customers a year.

''There's clearly a lot of speculation with any stock that is Internet related, but in the case of Seattle, I do think that when you look at fundamentals (it's) very strong from a price/value perspective,'' said Laura A. Richardson, an analyst at Pacific Crest Securities in Portland, Oregon.

The company earned $7.6 million, or 43 cents a share, for the fiscal year ended Sept. 26 with revenue of $96.7 million.