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To: Gerald Walls who wrote (2061)5/10/1999 6:27:00 PM
From: Marshall001  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15145
 
Late TS at 6:23 but I don't really care.

I will DD but I will prob. cancel.

M



To: Gerald Walls who wrote (2061)5/10/1999 6:29:00 PM
From: Tom Smith  Respond to of 15145
 
Intelligent Life Corporation
Initial Public Offering - Expected Week of 5/10/99
3,500,000 Shares Common Stock

Price Range $11 - 13
ING Baring Furman Selz LLC
Warburg Dillon Read LLC
E*TRADE Securities

About the Company:
"We provide consumers with independent and objective research comparing various consumer banking and credit products. We also publish original editorial content relating to personal finance matters. Since 1984, we have provided this information to leading newspapers and magazines and through our publication Bank Rate Monitor. Today, we publish our data online through our principal web site, Bankrate.com, and through distribution (or syndication) arrangements with more than 60 partners. The partners that generate the most traffic to our site are America Online, Microsoft Network, Quicken.com, Realtor.com and Yahoo!. Our unique information, which is compiled by 38 researchers, is accompanied by extensive editorial content designed to assist consumers with their decision making process."



To: Gerald Walls who wrote (2061)5/10/1999 6:29:00 PM
From: OFW  Respond to of 15145
 
Although Gerald I saw a report earlier today on CNBC in which analysts were discussing that the "behind the scene" internet companies may be the ones that succeed in the future --- less public hype involved and better credibility with the analysts.

Something for us to think about as we check this one out!

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