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To: bargainman who wrote (626)3/25/1999 10:34:00 PM
From: Sleeper  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 858
 
Bargainman, SPLN will be back with a vengeance once this subordinated debenture offering gets cleared out. They are loaded up with cash and can now pursue their objectives. I expect a steady rise from here up to the $65 support floor established by the convertible bonds. May not be tomorrow, but shortly. Meanwhile, sit back and relax- this is a great buying opportunity. JMO.

Sleeper



To: bargainman who wrote (626)3/26/1999 9:44:00 AM
From: James Fulop  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 858
 
BANCBOSTON ROBERTSON STEPHENS

Keith E. Benjamin, CFA - 415-693-3285
Keith@rsco.com

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March 26, 1999

The Web Report -- Volume 2, Issue #12

BASKETBALL BOOSTING SPLN - Regarding SportsLine, the stock seems to be
resisting reaching new highs, with investors perhaps wondering whether or not
it will catch, beat, or lag behind ESPN. We expect it to close the competitive
gap in March, with the help of CBS promotion on college basketball shows. We
blelieve SportsLine stock continues to waffle with concerns about its
competitive position. We believe results in the near term may push SPLN into a
new category of stocks that appear to be shedding competitive concerns and
achieving faster growth. Recent examples of new members to this club include
CNET and Network Solutions.