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To: Junkyardawg who wrote (41196)5/17/1999 1:02:00 AM
From: Junkyardawg  Respond to of 90042
 
DD: I am really liking this stock someone tell me why I should not like it.

Ticker: ZD

52 Wk Low: $3.63
52-Wk High: $29.00
05/14/99 Price: $14.38

Wall Street Snapshot Company Reports: ZIFF-DAVIS-ZD
Ziff-Davis, a division of Tokyo-based Softbank Corporation, is the world's pre-eminent media
and marketing company focused on computing and the internet. Comprised of six operating units
that serve users of computer and Internet products worldwide, Ziff-Davis provides practical and
reliable information about computing and the Internet in every medium, including magazines, web
sites, TV programs, educational systems, exhaustive research for buyers and marketers, and
face-to-face events.

OFFICERS: Eric Hippeau, Chmn./CEO, Timothy C. O'Brien, CFO, J. Malcolm Morris, Sr. VP/Counsel,
Mark D. Moyer, VP/Contr., Thomas L. Wright, VP/Treas. TRANSFER AGENT: The Bank of New York.
Company incorporated 1998 in DE. Direct inquiries to: Director of Investor Relations.


Number of Brokers Recommending (05/11/99)
Strong Buy 0
Moderate Buy 2
Hold 1
Moderate Sell 0
Strong Sell 0

Mkt Cap: $1,437.5 mm
Shrs Out: 100.0 mm
Float: 25.8 mm
3-Mth Ave Vol: 28 k
10-Day Ave Vol: 1 k
Insider Own: 74.2 %
Inst Own: 18.9 %
Short Int: 0.5 mm
Book Value (MRQ) $ 13.53

News:
biz.yahoo.com



To: Junkyardawg who wrote (41196)5/17/1999 1:06:00 AM
From: Greta Mc  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 90042
 
You said:

"By the way I have more Coms than that now:-)"

Good for you!

I have some COMS as well, and if it spikes tomorrow, I'm thinking of selling some (to lock in some profits) and then if the deal doesn't happen, I think COMS may go down and then I could buy back in again at a lower price....

Any opinions on that line of thinking????