Message-ID: <25373414.1075840408560.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2002 01:43:54 -0800 (PST) From: 1.14166227.-1@multexinvestornetwork.com To: chris.dorland@enron.com Subject: Feb 7, 2002 - At what price broadband? Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: The Internet Analyst <1.14166227.-1@multexinvestornetwork.com>@ENRON X-To: Dorland, Chris X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \ExMerge - Dorland, Chris\Inbox X-Origin: DORLAND-C X-FileName: chris dorland 6-26-02.PST TODAY: Ben Macklin, senior analyst with eMarketer, dissects the acquisition price of AT&T's (T) broadband unit by Comcast (CMCSA). We also offer a pair of perspectives on e-commerce, which seems to be making a comeback in some circles. 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By Shannon Swingle, contributing editor Business could be picking up for enterprise software companies, but only a few analysts are moving into upgrade territory. The most recent quarterly reports for a handful of companies showed strong results, but only time will tell. This week, two enterprise software companies in Multex's Internet index have moved into the "strong buy" territory among the average recommendations. Those companies are Mercury Interactive (MERQ) and Siebel Systems (SEBL). So what is making analysts take notice of these companies? Click here to read more: http://www.theinternetanalyst.com/article.asp?docid=6611&nd=0207 2. Broadly viewed: What is the value of the digital home? Comcast is paying approximately $5,830 for each AT&T Broadband household. Is this a fair price? By Ben Macklin, senior analyst, eMarketer Comcast (CMCSA) is in the process of acquiring AT&T's (T) broadband unit and its 12 million cable households for approximately $70 billion. Comcast's investment equates to approximately $5,830 per AT&T Broadband household. Is this a fair price? As has been widely reported, this deal will create the largest cable company in North America, with 22.3 million subscribers. The current value of the digital home is far less than what Comcast is currently paying, but the future digital home may hold great potential. Click here to read more: http://www.theinternetanalyst.com/article.asp?docid=6635&nd=0207 3. Take a bow: Can eBay give investors an encore? The company is confident that it can maintain super-fast growth, and analysts agree. by Dave Sterman, equity research columnist The economic landscape is littered with the carcasses of dot-coms that tried but failed. Only one firm can say that it consistently delivered on its initial growth metrics: eBay (EBAY). In 1998, when the online auction company went public, it was set to bag some $86 million in revenue. 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