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To: Jenna who wrote (35820)4/22/1999 12:34:00 PM
From: Joe Hoek  Respond to of 120523
 
Thanks Jenna, I can get the earnings calander now, just no newsletter or watchlist. Could someone PM me todays watchlist? I can provide some of yesterday's picks as proof of subscription. This will teach me not to sign up for the mailing... Thanks....



To: Jenna who wrote (35820)4/22/1999 12:36:00 PM
From: SMALL FRY  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
NSOL <news>



Topic: (NASDAQ:NSOL) , (NYSE:AXP) Amer Express, (NASDAQ:VRSN) , (NASDAQ:MSPG)
Mindspring Enterprises,
Quote.com News Item #9847189
Headline: Network solutions Q1 registered names jump

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HERNDON, Va., April 22 (Reuters) - Network Solutions Inc.,
(NASDAQ:NSOL) whose monopoly over the registration of Internet
addresses will end as soon as next week, said on Thursday it
registered a record 922,000 of the so-called domain names in
the first quarter.
The number of domain names shot up 171 percent from the
first quarter 1998 total of 340,000 names and up 49 percent
from the fourth quarter 1998 total of 621,000, the company
said.
Net registrations grew 127 percent to 4.2 million on March
31 from nearly 1.9 million on March 31 a year earlier. In the
first quarter of 1999, the number of net new international
registrations in .com, .net and .org totaled 230,000, up 135
percent from the first quarter 1998 total of 98,000. All told,
Network Solutions, has registered nearly 80 percent of the
world's Internet addresses.
The company also reported financial results for the first
quarter. Network Solutions said it earned $4.8 million, or 14
cents a diluted share on $38.1 million revenue. That compares
with net income of $2 million, or 6 cents a diluted share, on
revenue of $16.5 million a year earlier.
The U.S. government granted Network Solutions a sole
control over assigning Internet addresses easily recognized by
their .com, .org, .net and .edu suffixes.
But in an orderly break procedure, that came to an end
Wednesday when a U.S. government sanctioned nonprofit
organization chose five companies -- America Online Inc., the
Internet Counsel of Registrars, a U.S.-based group of small
Internet registry firms, France Telecom's Oleane's and
Melbourne IT, an Australian technology services provider -- as
the first group to compete with Network Solutions. Some 29
companies will enter the pool in June.
But Network Solution will not be pushed out of the picture.
The terms of the break-up require each of the new companies
will pay Network Solutions a one-time fee of $100,000 fee and $9
per year per name.
Meanwhile, Network Solutions has been preparing for the
break-up has entered into agreements with such companies as
American Express Co. (NYSE:AXP), and Internet security software
maker VeriSign Inc. (NASDAQ:VRSN) and network service provider
MindSpring Enterprises Inc. (NASDAQ:MSPG)
nyc.equities.newsroom@reuters.com))

Copyright 1999, Reuters News Service