Thursday, July 28, 2005 8:00:36 AM
by: insphockeystick 07/28/05 03:59 am
Msg: 625081 of 625085
Excellent post, you hit the nail on the head. The perception that there is something wrong with Infospace is way out of whack and untrue. Everyone seems to be taking from this, the next quarter or two and defining it as equating to the big picture for Infospace. Wrong. A couple things I will add to your post is what's going on with Infospace and Nextel, the mention in the conference call of growth resuming in the fourth quarter and other deals with Carriers they are not inclined to discuss at this time. If one takes a step back and looks at how far Infospace has come over the last couple years, and the specific reasons for this temporary set back, and where we are going over the next two years, one would realize the true value and overall growth going forward of this company. I agree that INSP is a strong buy over the next six months. Thanks for your rational post with all the mis-perceptions flying around.
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