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Ask Jeeves Files to Raise $41.4 Mln Through Initial Stock Sale

Washington, April 30 (Bloomberg) -- Ask Jeeves Inc., which operates an Internet search service that lets people ask questions in plain English, filed to raise as much as $41.4 million through an initial stock sale.

Internet users seeking information on the World Wide Web can ask questions at the company's site and receive a response pointing to relevant Internet pages that may provide the answer.

Ask Jeeves answered more than one million questions a day in April, and had more than 1.9 million unique users in March, up from 425,000 in September, the filing said.

''We believe that our services connect users to their products and services in a more targeted way than other services on the Internet, thereby better unlocking the power of electronic commerce,'' the company said in its filing.

Based near San Francisco in Berkeley, California, Ask Jeeves filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for the sale of common shares. The company didn't disclose how many shares it plans to sell or how much it hopes to get for them.

Those details will be included in a future filing. The $41.4 million estimate for the IPO proceeds was given to calculate an SEC filing fee.

Helping Internet users find information on the World Wide Web has become an attractive business for investors, as more people go online. Shares in Internet search-directory company Yahoo Inc. have risen more than five-fold during the past 52 weeks, while shares in Lycos Inc. have more than tripled during the same period.

Ask Jeeves said it would use proceeds from the IPO for general corporate purposes, including working capital, expenditures for the growth and expansion of its business and building its brand both online and off-line. Ask Jeeves said it also may use some money for product development and possible acquisitions.

Robert Wrubel, 38, has served as the company's chief executive since November 1998. Prior to joining Ask Jeeves, he worked as an executive at Knowledge Adventure Inc., an educational software company.

Benjamin Rosen, the chairman of Compaq Computer Corp., serves on the board at Ask Jeeves. CPQ Holdings Inc., a subsidiary of Compaq, currently holds a 13.2 percent stake in Ask Jeeves.

Shares will be marketed through an underwriting group led by Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Co. Ask Jeeves has applied to trade on the Nasdaq Stock Market under the symbol ''ASKJ.''

(Courtesy: Bloomberg-- Siobhan Hughes and Miles Weiss)
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838Geez - what's next? nah, nah na boo boo?rrufff-8/16/2005
837<i> ROFLMAO</i> I see you are looking in the mirror againDon Green-8/16/2005
836Brilliant It seems you can give it, but can't take it. ROFLMAOrrufff-8/16/2005
835I see your age is now on display.Don Green-8/16/2005
834You seem to want to waste time attacking posters. Your posts have very little surrufff-8/16/2005
833Did I say anything about you? You seem pretty defensive for some reason?Don Green-8/16/2005
832Perhaps you should tell me where I lost money and didn't admit it. You haverrufff-8/16/2005
831One of the great things about investment sites is posters never lose money and aDon Green-8/16/2005
830Read my posts from sub a buck. I bought a ton, first around a buck and then allrrufff-8/16/2005
829<i> It made me a ton of money. The more it was called a POS, the more moneDon Green-8/16/2005
828It made me a ton of money. The more it was called a POS, the more money I made rrufff-8/16/2005
827dude what happen to this POS???10K a day-8/16/2005
826Congrats to longs who stuck this one out!! I was in under a buck but left too srrufff-3/21/2005
825Good idea. I just started it: Subject 55481Mark Fleming-1/31/2005
824good info - have you started a message board here for it? I'm going to add rrufff-1/31/2005
823Here's a little write up: 11:43 GRU Gurunet -- New High Profile (14.20 +1.0Mark Fleming-1/31/2005
822I made a lot of money on ASKJ and sort of follow some of the search engines. Norrufff-1/31/2005
821I am now into GRU (which runs www.answers.com). It is a fraction of the market cMark Fleming-1/31/2005
820ouch for ask joe!Brasco One-10/27/2004
819Which broker do you use and did you have any trouble getting a borrow?rrufff-5/14/2004
818Thanks for your kind words and I take my comments back. I am not much of a chartUltimate Investor-5/14/2004
817Ultimate - I was being facetious. I wish you all the luck in the world. I haverrufff-5/14/2004
816well i am not going down to your level of indecency. What i do with my trades isUltimate Investor-5/14/2004
815Jury still out you say???? If you've been shorting ASKJ, the jury's delrrufff-5/14/2004
814The jury is still out, we shall see in a years time, not day trading deep fundamUltimate Investor-5/14/2004
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