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To: Stuart B who wrote (164)4/13/1999 5:42:00 PM
From: david thor  Respond to of 206
 
Stuart,
That's what I'm doing because I think what happened was that people saw the share price and just didn't pay attention. As you note, they do have 2 good products - really good ones that have become a part of my daily PC routine. Infonautics is one of those companies that I've invested in because I like what they've created and I figure that just about anyone else would, too.
Infonautics fits perfectly as added-value for any portal, but I am not surprised it hasn't happened yet because the portals themselves were constantly changing; the next focus for these portals is to provide added value. They have to do it to differentiate themselves and Infonautics is in the driver's seat because added value spells more hits for a portal and that's their life-blood and they've almost all got the market cap to do just about anything for a company like Infonautics. This one's a winner and I've just got the stock tucked away, although I did buy some more at 8 today. I wonder how their AOL relationship would factor into this? Of course, AOL could integrate Electric Library instantly, they've already got a working relationship with them.

Take care,
Dave