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INSP Games POWERHOUSE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/050214/145559_1.html
OT: no doubt - posting your phone number is a risk - BUT - textual messages are so impersonal - when you talk to someone - communications is the best - I for one have posted my phone number on stocks I own for about 3 years - and will continue to do so - I have met people all around the country - it is a choice we make - like any other choice.
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Jer
If they execute, in this industry - we could be in for a nice growth story. Chuckerfmfla - when you have a chance send me an email at clarenan@msn.com
Jer
516-662-1283 BTY - a few posters were getting on statics' use of spelling and on his back due to negitive posts and attacking him- not all of us graduated from high school - I have talked with Static on RB and have personally talked with him many times on the phone - I stand to defend a friend WHO is ATTACKed by mindless posters i.e PEOPLE ON THE BOARD - just a I would a friend on my street - "few" people post their email address - and even less post their phone number - static does and so do I - look at the profiles of the people who post on the boards - who is hiding what - goose what is YOUR phone number????
yea you can find a post of mine with a comment in it - taken out of context - it is what it is - give me a call if you want to talk stocks - and if we talk enough maybe sometime we can share a beer
OT: Goose
bought rco at 2.20
bought mdrx at 11.17
also bought gru at 21, 28, 20
I am an ave investor - who buys stocks, post info he has, and receives comments from my posts - hopefully I receive comments about the content of my posts and not personal attacks to me.
Nothing hidden here = I use the same name on RB and here - so clearly I can be identified
CDED - http://quotes.barchart.com/texadv.asp?sym=cded
mdrx - http://quotes.barchart.com/texadv.asp?sym=mdrx
rco - http://quotes.barchart.com/texadv.asp?sym=rco
does this help? I have spread out my risk in this sector -
knowledge of the industry and how companies fair is part of every investors DD - especially ones' in the same industry - hopefully when our industry does better - so does the companies we own - and we all win. The Presidents' comments were very encouraging for the industry - and the articles I posted continue in that framework. This is a board about the company and then about our industry - nothing more - to each his own. I haveowned CDED for 3 years - and will continue to hold a position. GL Jer
OT:RCO Board read this:
http://www.freep.com/news/statewire/sw111424_20050209.htm
everyone keep their head in the sand and own a 2 cent stock -or buy a few in the industry - and take your best shot over time to make money - it is your choice.
GL
Jer
OT MDRX board - read this:
http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/techpolicy/2005-01-28-e-scripts_x.htm
it is a term on yahoo -I had a stock that was up $1 - while another poster had a penny up 2 cents and 2 cents was gangbusters to him- and I want to say cded is going gangbusters but in the wrong direction and I own still over 2 million shares. so a drop of .0001 to me is a loss of $2,000 -no small change - my eggs are now in multiple baskets for this market and pda's - oh by the way - the real money is web search and cell phone store fronts - but that is another story.
OT: bought rco just a few weeks ago - so my profits did not see a drop - and 2.5% is not bad considering cded was .03 and has now been between .015 and .021 and back to .0189 // just saying - the health care industry for this niche is defined by more than 1 company - and if you have $5k you can buy other companies and not just this one - some companies will be successful in this space - the jury is still out on cded - why pigeon hole yourself to 1 stock - when you own a basket full for a few thousand each- also - the posters on rco and mdrx are posting about the industry - few people on cded or rb know anything about the industry.
trouble- someone also had to buy them -someone got a deal
Carla has been calling me to buy stock in another company - when I ask her about CDED - she says she'll let me know - she just a saleswomen - looking to talk to real people -to sell more stock
it will be a slow road - but i have over 2,000,000 shares - In Sept.04 - I said it would be in 2005 that this closed -now that it is 2005 and lack of any news - not sure what to make of it - now I am buying MDRX and RCO - why hold $40,000 in CDED - when it is unclear who will win the niche market - I have recently bought 3,000 MDRX and 3,000 RCO - they may have a better chance to increase shareholder value than CDED - in light of buying them - I need to reduce my $$$ in CDED.
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so with 2 million shares - I challenged anyone thinking of buying shares - and put a big lot of shares out there to be bought - 500,000 is not alot of money for a big player - small investor yes -but big investor no - makes you wonder about who is interested in CDED - no one jumped to buy
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Still own those shares -
still own 14,000 shares - this is a little blip - in the same time we are up 10 cents - GRU is up $16 per share LOL
sold 23,500 shares in the last 2 days - still own 14,500 - will be getting out - we have a better chance to go to .0000000001 than up from here - I bought GRU 2,000 shares at $11 and sold at $15 - looking to buy again in 30-60 days - if it comes back down.
Carl H. called me also - she is pushing another company - and using the CDED base to push that company - I told her I looked at it - but just not investing in these small companies - they come and go - Carla called me twice on that same company. After my comments, she probably will not callme again.
Jain and related Court Cases Settled
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12/23/04. Settlement Agreement Reached in InfoSpace Derivative Case, Section 16b Case, and Certain Related Cases Brought by the Jains
23 December 2004, 6:52pm ET
BELLEVUE, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 23, 2004--InfoSpace, Inc. (Nasdaq:INSP) today announced that a combined Settlement Agreement has been reached in the Dreiling v. Jain, et al. derivative lawsuit pending in King County Superior Court (Washington), the Dreiling v. Jain, et. al. Section 16(b) case pending on appeal before the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, and certain other lawsuits involving the Company. The Settlement Agreement, if approved, contemplates (among other consideration) a cash payment to the Company, net of plaintiff's counsel's fee and certain costs, of approximately $83 million, including insurance proceeds. The Settlement Agreement, if approved, also contemplates dismissal of the derivative and Section 16(b) lawsuits with prejudice, except that dismissal of derivative claims against one non-officer or director defendant will be without prejudice.
The derivative lawsuit was brought against a number of current and former directors and officers of the Company and other defendants by a private party shareholder on behalf of InfoSpace. The Section 16(b) lawsuit was brought against a former officer and director of the Company and other defendants by the same private party shareholder on behalf of InfoSpace. As such, the derivative and Section 16(b) lawsuits did not seek monetary damages from, or the imposition of remedies on, the Company. Subject to final approval by the King County Superior Court and the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington for the derivative lawsuit and the Section 16(b) lawsuit, respectively, settlement proceeds, net of plaintiff's counsel's fee and certain costs, will be paid to the Company pursuant to the terms of the Settlement Agreement.
The Settlement Agreement also resolves certain claims in the consolidated lawsuit captioned Jain v. Clarendon America Insurance Company, et al. pending in King County Superior Court. All claims brought by the Jains against the Company and its directors' and officers' liability insurance carriers in the consolidated Jain v. Clarendon lawsuit, and all claims brought by the Jains against the Company in the Jain v. InfoSpace, Inc. lawsuit (which is part of the consolidated Jain v. Clarendon lawsuit) are resolved under the Settlement Agreement. Alleged indemnity obligations of the Company with respect to other parties in the consolidated Jain v. Clarendon lawsuit are also addressed by the Settlement Agreement. Finally, the Settlement Agreement also resolves the InfoSpace, Inc. v. Jain, Intelius, Inc., et al. lawsuit, currently pending before the Washington State Court of Appeals.
Mentioned Last Change
INSP 47.27 0.15dollars or (0.31%)
The Settlement Agreement expressly states that each defendant in each of the resolved lawsuits, including the Company, denies liability. The Settlement Agreement was entered into for the sole purpose of resolving contested claims and disputes as well as avoiding the substantial costs, expenses and uncertainties associated with protracted and complex litigation. InfoSpace and the Special Litigation Committee of the Company's board of directors have determined that the proposed settlement is in the best interests of the Company and its stockholders. The Settlement Agreement and related paperwork will be on file with the King County Superior Court and the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington.
As stated, the Settlement Agreement is subject to and conditioned upon final approval by the King County Superior Court and the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington after public notice of the proposed settlement, and expiration of the time for appeal from any orders of the courts approving the settlement. There can be no assurance that the final settlement will be obtained.
About InfoSpace, Inc.
InfoSpace, Inc. (Nasdaq:INSP) is a diversified technology and services company that develops Internet and wireless solutions for a wide range of customers. InfoSpace Search & Directory provides Web search and online directory products that help users find the information they need while creating opportunities for merchants. InfoSpace Mobile provides content and applications that enable mobile operators and content providers to efficiently develop and deliver mobile data services across multiple devices. More information can be found at http://www.infospaceinc.com/ .
Forward-looking Statements
This release contains forward-looking statements regarding the litigation matters described in the body of the release and the proposed settlement agreement that are subject to certain risks and uncertainties and actual results may differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements. Factors that could affect actual results include conditions to completion of the settlement, many of which are outside of InfoSpace's control, and the inherent uncertainty of proposed settlements, litigation and appeals. These statements are not guarantees of future performance and are subject to certain risks, uncertainties and assumptions that are difficult to predict. A more detailed description of certain factors that could affect InfoSpace's actual results include, but are not limited to, those discussed in InfoSpace's most recent Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, in the section entitled "Factors Affecting Our Operating Results, Business Prospects and Market Price of Stock." Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date of this release. InfoSpace undertakes no obligation to update publicly any forward-looking statements to reflect new information, events or circumstances after the date of this release or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events.
CONTACT: InfoSpace, Inc.
Amina Suchoski, 425-201-8681, Office
206-229-0496, Mobile
amina.suchoski@infospace.com
SOURCE: InfoSpace, Inc.
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Killer App - Games
http://biz.yahoo.com/fool/041222/1103733960_1.html
I like that comment reposting from his comment
"Of course, that is just my opinion. Get your own"
LOL good one )
Hope you are feeling better- I had the flu back 4 weeks ago- a downer
Get off Statics' Back - Your all a bunch of mindless posters - at least Static and I post our phone numbers (mine - 516-662-1283) and our email address clarenan@msn.com - the rest of you are JUST Mindless faceless posters // until your ready to come out of the closet and talk VOICE to VOICE with shareholders - then you are just short term traders of this stock. BTW do you own the dividend from 2-3 years ago like I own - or are you guys just come lately to the party? This stock was going to 30 cents before Kelly ever came - I would like to see it go to 30 cents by Dec 2006 - slow and steady as the business grows - the rest of you good-bye - because when it hits 25 cents you'll be just a flash in the pan!!!
RB or IHUB -use them both on RB use the ignore feature - DD is what is important for all our investigations - I posted over on RB this am - this is dead money for now - not looking for 10 20 or x cents- looking for execution of business plan after merger is complete - looking for share price in the long term in the dolllars range - let us get past the merger and into how the divisions are doing based on revenue.
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note my id is the same on RB and IHUB - no confusion to who I am on both boards.
I suspect they are paying their bills due - with stock. Now if you were a lawyer or a cpa - who perfromed a service for these companies on the merger- what would you do with the stock?
Without PR and financials - this is dead money - no one knows about this stock - so no one will be buying - price will set here - compare this stock with INCX PR and financials and you'll get an idea of how bad not having financials is - I am not buying any more and watching to see if it goes under 5 cents - then I'll buy more. Only invest what you can lose.
Jer
Selloff OVERDONE - target $61 still solid company
http://moneycentral.msn.com/investor/invsub/advisor/advisor.asp?Symbol=insp
chuck - lycos is RB - and you need to wade thru the posts - but of the serious posts -there are more there than here. Some of us post in both locations. <
Morgan Stanley Presentation Nov.2nd
http://customer.nvglb.com/MORG007/110104a_di/linkdefault.asp?entity=infospace
Great Listen - register
I spend my time reading the lycos cded board - more comments there
Election 2004 - a review of election 2000?
http://money.cnn.com/2004/10/20/markets/election_uncertain/
November INSP Events - these events have a dial in number so you can hear the presentation - normally you have to register and then you hear the presentation and see the slides as the attendees do - put the dates on the calendar if your interested - Personnally - I look for the end of the presentation to hear the questions from the analysts.
http://www.infospaceinc.com/corpinfo/press/events.php
askj punished for outlook - not all search engines in this space have a fhttp://www.thestreet.com/_yahoo/tech/georgemannes/10190905.html?cm_ven=YAHOO&cm_cat=FREE&cm_... - the trick is to pick the right one -
OT MGBR - whoever posted I tried to buy last week at 25 cents for 25,000 shares - only got 5,000 shares and look at it today with the news
InfoSpace sets higher results, outlook
By Carla Mozee, CBS MarketWatch
Last Update: 5:55 PM ET Oct. 25, 2004
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS.MW) -- Shares of InfoSpace Inc. rose in after-hours trading Monday after the Internet search-services provider reported a better-than-expected jump in quarterly earnings and lifted its expectations for the rest of the year.
Shares of InfoSpace (INSP: news, chart, profile) changed hands at $54.30, up from $53.76 its the regular session.
InfoSpace reported third-quarter earnings of $13.4 million, or 37 cents a share, compared with $1.6 million, or 5 cents a share, a year ago. Sales jumped 115 percent to $67.2 million from $31.2 million last year.
Analysts surveyed by Thomson First Call expected the company to ear 25 cents a share on sales of $62 million.
Revenue from its search and directory division rose 77 percent to $42 million, reflecting growth in its online search business and revenue from Switchboard, a Web-based directory business it acquired in the first quarter.
InfoSpace said revenue from its mobile division increased 343 percent to $25.1 million as its media=download business grew. The mobile division was 28.5 percent of total third-quarter revenue, it said.
The Bellevue, Wash.-based company increased its fourth-quarter revenue outlook to $71 million to $73 million, compared with analysts' estimate of $69 million. It projected earnings of 38 cents a share, vs. Wall Street's consensus estimate of 30 cents a share.
InfoSpace also increased its 2004 revenue outlook to $241 million to $243 million and sees earnings of $1.27 a share. It increased its forecast for earnings from continuing operations to $46 million from its previous view of $36 million to $40 million.
Analysts were expecting earnings of $1.08 a share on revenue of $234 million.
Yahoo shows it it blind to the marketplace - this deal is a nogainer - they are shoring up the DESKTOP bid to be the best and the DESKTOP is not where it is at - what are their marketing talent or lack of talent thinking - its' the cell phone stupid!!!!
http://www.forbes.com/facesinthenews/2004/10/25/1025autofacescan01.html?partner= yahoo&referrer=
Mobile Gaming on Cell Phones are you IN?
http://www.gamespot.com/features/6094611/index.html?tag=gs_lnav_intromobile
not all search engines are equal - in 3 months the dust will settle - if you UNDERSTAND the market - you can make the choice:
the public companies I know about are currently - INSP SHGY.PK MBGR.PK YHOO GOOG CRM MSFT ASKJ AQNT MAMA IFUL LOOK FWHT YPNT.OB
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check the chart 1 yr on LOOK - it is going nowhere
Raymond James Report on INFOSPACE - READ
http://beacon1.rjf.com/researchpdf/INSP092804ioc_1529.pdf
The best communication I have had is to call them. You get an honest answer - and they respond .
Latest Phone - did you say you wanted to do search?
http://www.phonescoop.com/