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InfoInterActive Inc (IIA-ASE)
An SI Board Since June 1997
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Emcee:  Speirs, Robert Type:  Unmoderated
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1072 Again, we seem to be obsessing with this translating into a shortterm price hopthe Chief-10/7/1999
1071 <<its the message it conveys to brokerages/analysts......."the take Marc-10/7/1999
1070 I think some may be obsessed with the fact its a 2% buyback. The number of sharthe Chief-10/7/1999
1069 2% still represents about ten days' trading volume and could move the priceGabe Heti-10/7/1999
1068 <<Do you have any ideas on how much the company's cash goes into R&amBrad-10/7/1999
1067 OT. Chief, your explanation refreshes my memory of why I bought into this one. Bid daddy-10/6/1999
1066 Agreed, I have rarely heard of companies announcing a buyback so insignificant Ciao-10/6/1999
1065 There have been a number of posts commenting negatively about the buying back opeter dumbrille-10/6/1999
1064 Chief, two things to consider: 1) 2% of o/s shares is not significant enough.Brad-10/6/1999
1063 <<Could it be they see the sign up rate and the potential of their existiDon Johnstone-10/6/1999
1062 <i>I personally don't understand why they are doing this, it's nothe Chief-10/6/1999
1061 <<Is that weird for the amount of shares outstanding or routine?>> Marc-10/6/1999
1060 << buying back shares is a bad way to use cash>> Is that weird for Bid daddy-10/5/1999
1059 On 03/31/99 Joseph Fritz exercise 195000 warrants @ 0.50 Since then Marc-10/5/1999
1058 Do you have caller ID with Pagoo, the big technology advantage that IIA have isMarc-10/5/1999
1057 Last week I signed up with Pagoo.com, a similar service to ICM. The difference dr.putty-10/5/1999
1056 Surely, IIA has better things to do with their cash than repurchase shares? MaBrad-10/5/1999
1055 Screen Your Calls While You Surf pcworld.com:80/pcwtoday/article/0,1510,13115,Don Johnstone-10/5/1999
1054 InfoInterActive Inc. Announces Plans to Repurchase Common Shares 10Marc-10/4/1999
1053 UK Gets Online Call Answering Service internetnews.com:80/intl-news/article/0,Don Johnstone-10/2/1999
1052 --OT, or maybe not?? -- AOL BEGINS 'MASSIVE EFFORT' TO ADD TO CUSTOMarc-10/1/1999
1051 Witchity's URL: witchity.com Witchity/IIA/ICM/OCM/Redstone - All tied togDon Johnstone-10/1/1999
1050 This does not leave out the possibility that IIA is in the works, to develop neBid daddy-9/30/1999
1049 <<they are using IIA product for this are they not>> Yes indeed. Don Johnstone-9/30/1999
1048 Don this may sound like a dumb question, but dumber for me not to ask, as I havBid daddy-9/29/1999
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