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To: AugustWest who wrote (3349)3/4/1999 4:40:00 PM
From: micny  Respond to of 20297
 
...and it doesn't have anything to do with the scalability of the platform, it has to do with the learning curve of the customer. Not only that, but learning curve calls often aren't "inquiries". They're questions that can be asked/answered without "inquiring" to a merchant, and don't cost anywhere near the $25 they're talking about.

So, Lehman is just way off base! Gotta be a motive!



To: AugustWest who wrote (3349)3/4/1999 4:40:00 PM
From: Wesley0428  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 20297
 
CheckFree Public Statement Regarding Published Commentary on Intuit's Filing a Complaint Against CheckFree on March 3, 1999

ATLANTA, March 4 /PRNewswire/ -- The following statement was issued today by CheckFree Corporation:

CheckFree Corporation (Nasdaq: CKFR) is issuing this statement in light of what the Company believes to be a market over-reaction to, and misinterpretation of, the news that Intuit (Nasdaq: INTU) has filed a complaint "seeking damages and injunctive relief against CheckFree."

While it is CheckFree's corporate policy to not comment publicly on matters under litigation, and we have a confidentiality commitment to our partner Intuit, we must also consider our fiduciary responsibilities to investors. In this situation, we have determined that the interest of the investing public takes precedence, and for that reason there are a number of facts that we must publicly state. They are as follows:

(1) The contract with a high-traffic Internet aggregation site that

CheckFree announced in its January 26, 1999 press release is not

affected by this action, and is not at risk. Intuit is supportive of

this relationship, and will support the public announcement of it as

soon as our partner is ready to do so.

(2) Regardless of the outcome of this action, CheckFree will be

supporting bill presentment and payment through Internet portals, and

will be fairly compensated for its efforts.

(3) There is nothing in Intuit's complaint against CheckFree that seeks

to restrict CheckFree from continuing its success in signing

electronic billing and payment contracts with billers.

Finally, CheckFree would like to note that Intuit has authorized us to communicate that Intuit agrees with the issuance of this statement, and agrees with the facts presented.

SOURCE CheckFree Corporation

CO: CheckFree Corporation; Intuit Corporation



To: AugustWest who wrote (3349)3/4/1999 5:33:00 PM
From: jjs_ynot  Respond to of 20297
 
Well,

I think all of this controversy is a good thing.

I was able to add shares cheaper than I ever thought I could.