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Stichwort: Netobjects WKN 922207 NETO
Immer dann, wenn man Spezialkenntnisse über einen Detailbereich hat und diese mit den Veröffentlichungen der Journalisten vergleicht, kann man die Seriosität und Qualität einer Zeitung beurteilen.
Der Autor Peter Gewalt von Euro am Sonntag zeigt mir, daß es mit der Qualität hier nicht besonders gut bestellt ist.
Barrons http://www.barrons.com hat eine Liste veröffentlicht, in welchem Monat Web-Firmen Pleite gehen sollen. Die Liste ist kritisch zu sehen. U.a. ist auch Netobjects drauf, was zu einem massiven Kursrutsch geführt hat. Barrons hat für seine Untersuchung Zahlen aus dem sog. Pegasus-Report zu Grunde gelegt. In diesem waren für NETO (irrtümlich?) als Jahresergebnis (!)1999 die Zahlen des 4. Quartals 1999 zu grunde gelegt worden.
Mit einer Pressemeldung hat NETO darauf reagiert und die Zahlen richtiggestellt (Jahresergebnis 23 Mio $).
Daraufhin hat sich auch NETO zwischenzeitlich wieder etwas erholt, und wird sicher wieder alte Höhen erreichen. Vor allem wurden kurz zuvor "STRONG BUY" (z.B. Deutsche Bank) Empfehlungen von Analysten herausgegeben mit Kursziel $ 60.
Im übrigen gehört NETO zu 54% IBM. Denen geht so schnell das Geld nicht aus.
Hierzu muß man aber auch wissen, daß Barrons generell gegen Internetaktien eingestellt ist. Es wird trotzdem viel gelesen und hat deshalb zu einigen Kursabstürzen geführt.
Wenn Euro am Sonntag diese Barrons-Meldung ungeprüft eine Woche später veröffentlicht, sieht man was diese Meldungen wert sind.
Bei NETO ergeben sich demnach neue Einstiegsmöglichkeiten.
Zu genauen Infos über Netobjects hier der Thread:
http://www.wallstreetonline.de/community/board/ws/threads/43…
wwwillion
Immer dann, wenn man Spezialkenntnisse über einen Detailbereich hat und diese mit den Veröffentlichungen der Journalisten vergleicht, kann man die Seriosität und Qualität einer Zeitung beurteilen.
Der Autor Peter Gewalt von Euro am Sonntag zeigt mir, daß es mit der Qualität hier nicht besonders gut bestellt ist.
Barrons http://www.barrons.com hat eine Liste veröffentlicht, in welchem Monat Web-Firmen Pleite gehen sollen. Die Liste ist kritisch zu sehen. U.a. ist auch Netobjects drauf, was zu einem massiven Kursrutsch geführt hat. Barrons hat für seine Untersuchung Zahlen aus dem sog. Pegasus-Report zu Grunde gelegt. In diesem waren für NETO (irrtümlich?) als Jahresergebnis (!)1999 die Zahlen des 4. Quartals 1999 zu grunde gelegt worden.
Mit einer Pressemeldung hat NETO darauf reagiert und die Zahlen richtiggestellt (Jahresergebnis 23 Mio $).
Daraufhin hat sich auch NETO zwischenzeitlich wieder etwas erholt, und wird sicher wieder alte Höhen erreichen. Vor allem wurden kurz zuvor "STRONG BUY" (z.B. Deutsche Bank) Empfehlungen von Analysten herausgegeben mit Kursziel $ 60.
Im übrigen gehört NETO zu 54% IBM. Denen geht so schnell das Geld nicht aus.
Hierzu muß man aber auch wissen, daß Barrons generell gegen Internetaktien eingestellt ist. Es wird trotzdem viel gelesen und hat deshalb zu einigen Kursabstürzen geführt.
Wenn Euro am Sonntag diese Barrons-Meldung ungeprüft eine Woche später veröffentlicht, sieht man was diese Meldungen wert sind.
Bei NETO ergeben sich demnach neue Einstiegsmöglichkeiten.
Zu genauen Infos über Netobjects hier der Thread:
http://www.wallstreetonline.de/community/board/ws/threads/43…
wwwillion
Sorry, falscher Link.
Hier der Thread:
http://www.wallstreetonline.de/community/board/ws/threads/43…
wwwillion
Hier der Thread:
http://www.wallstreetonline.de/community/board/ws/threads/43…
wwwillion
Damit ist Barrons widerlegt!!!! und es geht wieder aufwärts.
NetObjects, Inc. Reports Record Revenues for Q2 FY2000 - Significantly Exceeding Expectations
REDWOOD CITY, Calif., April 27 /PRNewswire/ -- NetObjects, Inc. (Nasdaq: NETO), a leading provider of e-business software, solutions and e-services for small business and enterprises, today announced record financial results for its second quarter of fiscal 2000.
The company reported record revenues for the second quarter of fiscal 2000 of $10.2 million compared to revenues of $5.6 million for the same period last year, representing an increase of 82% year over year, significantly exceeding expectations. Second quarter core business revenues, which consist of Software License and Online Services Revenue and Professional Service Revenue, increased 137% to $8.0 million in the second quarter of fiscal 2000 compared to $3.4 million for the same period last year. Net loss for the second quarter of fiscal 2000 was $4.3 million or $(0.15) per share, excluding non-cash charges for amortization of goodwill and stock based compensation, compared to a net loss of $4.1 million or $(1.94) per share for the same period last year. Including non-cash charges for amortization of goodwill, stock based compensation and nonrecurring, non-cash interest charges and accretion of discount, net loss for the second quarter of fiscal 2000 decreased to $6.4 million or $(0.23) per share compared to a net loss of $8.3 million or $(3.90) per share for the same period last year.
"NetObjects executed on a tremendous quarter, especially in revenue growth, new strategic partnerships in our online business, and significant expansion of our worldwide customer base," said Samir Arora, NetObjects, Inc. chairman and chief executive officer. "We launched GoBizGo.com, our embedded B2B ASP service, with 25 key partners. We signed several agreements to bundle NetObjects Fusion in large volume. We introduced NetObjects Collage, a leading enterprise content management solution, and signed many contracts with large enterprise customers such as Hitachi and Raytheon. It`s clear that NetObjects has become a leading B2B solutions provider," concluded Arora.
The following highlights were announced during NetObjects` second fiscal quarter:
Small Business Online Division
-- NetObjects launched GoBizGo.com, its online service to enable small
businesses to build a successful e-business, and announced more than
25 new partnerships. Leading companies, such as ADP, Deluxe Paper
Payment Systems, National Association of Music Merchants, Office Max,
Sir Speedy, Taylor Made, TheGolfer.com and USWest, have partnered with
GoBizGo to provide online services to their small business customers.
-- NetObjects GoBizGo.com announced its support of the eBay Business
Exchange, eBay`s recently announced small business marketplace.
GoBizGo.com subscribers can use the integrated service to quickly
upload product information from catalogs within their
GoBizGo.com-enabled site into their eBay business listing, to provide
them with a significant new channel of distribution.
-- ScanSoft (formerly Caere Corporation) chose to bundle NetObjects Fusion
with its new OmniPage Pro 10 Can Suite Plus(TM), a 6-in-1 software
suite designed for scanner and digital camera owners.
-- NetObjects and Register.com teamed to enable customers to build and
register their sites with one easy solution. Access to Register.com`s
online domain registration services is embedded directly into
NetObjects Fusion 5.0 through the new integrated Internet browser
available in the product`s "Online View."
-- NetObjects also signed significant bundling agreements with IBM`s
Personal Systems Unit to distribute NetObjects Fusion globally with
selected IBM hardware products and with United Internet -- 1 & 1, one
of Germany`s premier ISP and hosting services provider.
-- Total number of licensed copies of NetObjects Fusion sold rose to over
3 million worldwide.
Enterprise Division
-- The Company launched its much anticipated NetObjects Collage, a
real-time Web content management platform for the enterprise.
NetObjects Collage integrates collaborative design and dynamic content
contribution and management with scalable development and deployment of
enterprise Web applications.
-- NetObjects also launched NetObjects Collage for e-Services, a flexible
framework that enables any business to offer an exchange of information
and services in an interactive environment. Organizations that
function as a clearinghouse for services, such as training, education,
consulting, or financial services, will be able to easily create a
secure, automated online marketplace that brings service providers and
customers together.
-- The Company signed over 400 enterprise deals in the quarter, bringing
its installed enterprise customer base to over 1,500. Some of the
enterprise customer wins include Carl Sandburg Junior College in
Illinois, Combe Inc., Enosus, Hitachi Semiconductor (America), Inc.,
Los Angeles County Employees Retirement Association and Raytheon.
General Corporate
-- NetObjects held its annual stockholders meeting on March 15, 2000. All
proposals passed.
About NetObjects
NetObjects, Inc., an IBM affiliate (NYSE: IBM), is a leading provider of e-business solutions and services that enable small businesses and enterprises to build, deploy and maintain Web sites on the Internet and corporate intranets. The NetObjects Enterprise Division is enabling enterprise Web teams to work together more efficiently to develop, manage and deploy business Web applications with NetObjects Collage and NetObjects Authoring Server. In addition, NetObjects Professional Services provides Intranet and Extranet solutions to Fortune 2000 customers and NetObjects certified training and education on NetObjects products, Web marketing/traffic building, site implementation, graphics and companion products. Through its Small Business Online Division, NetObjects is revolutionizing the ease with which small businesses develop and grow their online business. The GoBizGo online e-business building solution and NetObjects Fusion(R) software deliver complete online and desktop Web site applications.
NetObjects has been ranked by Softletter 100, NewMedia 500 and as one of Fortune`s 25 Very Cool Companies. Its products have won more than 75 awards, including Windows Magazine`s Win 100 award, InfoWorld`s Analyst Choice award, CNET`s Internet Excellence award, PC Magazine`s Editors Choice award and Internet World`s Industry Award. More information about NetObjects and its products can be found at www.netobjects.com.
NOTE: NetObjects is a registered trademark, and NetObjects Fusion, NetObjects Collage, NetObjects Authoring Server and GoBizGo are trademarks of NetObjects, Inc. All other brand and product names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
This press release may contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the federal securities laws. Some statements can be identified by the words "believes," "anticipates," "plans," "expects," and similar expressions. These forward-looking statements include, without limitation, statements about the financial results of the company, our strategy, partnerships, launch of the NetObjects GoBizGo.com site and the roll out of products and services in connection with our GoBizGo.com site and launch of the NetObjects Collage product. These forward-looking statements do not constitute assurances regarding our future operating results upon our operations, cash flows, and financial condition. Our actual results could differ materially from those expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements due to various factors, including delay of product roll-outs, development of strategic partnerships, development of additional revenue streams, and other risk factors described in our recently filed Form 10-K and other periodic reports and documents that we have filed with the SEC pursuant to the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. We undertake no obligation to update publicly any forward-looking statements for any reason, even if new information becomes available or relevant events occur in the future.
NETOBJECTS, INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(In thousands except per share data)
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
March 31, March 31, March 31,
March 31,
2000 1999 2000 1999
Revenues:
Software license fees and
online revenue $6,803 $2,923 $12,465 $5,545
Professional service revenue 1,170 440 2,130 630
Software license fees from IBM 2,251 1,017 3,539 2,335
Service revenues from IBM -- 1,246 -- 2,733
Total revenues 10,224 5,626 18,134 11,243
Cost of revenues:
Software license fees and
online revenue 839 453 1,382 948
Royalty adjustment(a) (1,418) -- -- --
Professional service revenue 1,846 540 3,071 724
Service revenues from IBM -- 688 -- 2,092
Total cost of revenues 1,267 1,681 4,453 3,764
Gross profit 8,957 3,945 13,681 7,479
Operating expenses:
Sales and marketing 9,015 4,596 14,962 9,026
Research and development 3,160 1,781 6,390 3,985
General and administrative 1,323 1,072 2,705 1,966
Amortization of goodwill 2,017 -- 4,033 --
Stock based compensation 144 70 350 170
Total operating expenses 15,659 7,519 28,440 15,147
Operating loss (6,702) (3,574) (14,759) (7,668)
Other income (expense)
Interest income (expense) 267 (603) 631 (1,124)
Accretion of discount on debt -- (408) -- (599)
Interest charge on beneficial
conversion feature of
convertible debt -- (3,665) -- (7,457)
Total other income (expense) 267 (4,676) 631 (9,180)
Loss before income taxes (6,435) (8,250) (14,128) (16,848)
Income taxes 12 -- 24 2
Net loss $(6,447) $(8,250) $(14,152) $(16,850)
Basic and diluted net loss
per share $(0.23) $(3.90) $(0.52) $(8.33)
Shares used to compute basic
and diluted net loss per share 27,770 2,114 27,299 2,023
Net loss excluding charges(b) (4,286) (4,107) (9,769) (8,624)
Net loss per share excluding
charges(b) $(0.15) $(1.94) $(0.36) $(4.26)
Die Zahlen sprechen eine deutliche Sprache. Die Gewinnzone ist nicht mehr weit und dann verdient Netobjects so richtig GEld. Ich werde glaube ich nochmal nachkaufen.
In diesem Sinne
Euer Netobjects-Toby1
NetObjects, Inc. Reports Record Revenues for Q2 FY2000 - Significantly Exceeding Expectations
REDWOOD CITY, Calif., April 27 /PRNewswire/ -- NetObjects, Inc. (Nasdaq: NETO), a leading provider of e-business software, solutions and e-services for small business and enterprises, today announced record financial results for its second quarter of fiscal 2000.
The company reported record revenues for the second quarter of fiscal 2000 of $10.2 million compared to revenues of $5.6 million for the same period last year, representing an increase of 82% year over year, significantly exceeding expectations. Second quarter core business revenues, which consist of Software License and Online Services Revenue and Professional Service Revenue, increased 137% to $8.0 million in the second quarter of fiscal 2000 compared to $3.4 million for the same period last year. Net loss for the second quarter of fiscal 2000 was $4.3 million or $(0.15) per share, excluding non-cash charges for amortization of goodwill and stock based compensation, compared to a net loss of $4.1 million or $(1.94) per share for the same period last year. Including non-cash charges for amortization of goodwill, stock based compensation and nonrecurring, non-cash interest charges and accretion of discount, net loss for the second quarter of fiscal 2000 decreased to $6.4 million or $(0.23) per share compared to a net loss of $8.3 million or $(3.90) per share for the same period last year.
"NetObjects executed on a tremendous quarter, especially in revenue growth, new strategic partnerships in our online business, and significant expansion of our worldwide customer base," said Samir Arora, NetObjects, Inc. chairman and chief executive officer. "We launched GoBizGo.com, our embedded B2B ASP service, with 25 key partners. We signed several agreements to bundle NetObjects Fusion in large volume. We introduced NetObjects Collage, a leading enterprise content management solution, and signed many contracts with large enterprise customers such as Hitachi and Raytheon. It`s clear that NetObjects has become a leading B2B solutions provider," concluded Arora.
The following highlights were announced during NetObjects` second fiscal quarter:
Small Business Online Division
-- NetObjects launched GoBizGo.com, its online service to enable small
businesses to build a successful e-business, and announced more than
25 new partnerships. Leading companies, such as ADP, Deluxe Paper
Payment Systems, National Association of Music Merchants, Office Max,
Sir Speedy, Taylor Made, TheGolfer.com and USWest, have partnered with
GoBizGo to provide online services to their small business customers.
-- NetObjects GoBizGo.com announced its support of the eBay Business
Exchange, eBay`s recently announced small business marketplace.
GoBizGo.com subscribers can use the integrated service to quickly
upload product information from catalogs within their
GoBizGo.com-enabled site into their eBay business listing, to provide
them with a significant new channel of distribution.
-- ScanSoft (formerly Caere Corporation) chose to bundle NetObjects Fusion
with its new OmniPage Pro 10 Can Suite Plus(TM), a 6-in-1 software
suite designed for scanner and digital camera owners.
-- NetObjects and Register.com teamed to enable customers to build and
register their sites with one easy solution. Access to Register.com`s
online domain registration services is embedded directly into
NetObjects Fusion 5.0 through the new integrated Internet browser
available in the product`s "Online View."
-- NetObjects also signed significant bundling agreements with IBM`s
Personal Systems Unit to distribute NetObjects Fusion globally with
selected IBM hardware products and with United Internet -- 1 & 1, one
of Germany`s premier ISP and hosting services provider.
-- Total number of licensed copies of NetObjects Fusion sold rose to over
3 million worldwide.
Enterprise Division
-- The Company launched its much anticipated NetObjects Collage, a
real-time Web content management platform for the enterprise.
NetObjects Collage integrates collaborative design and dynamic content
contribution and management with scalable development and deployment of
enterprise Web applications.
-- NetObjects also launched NetObjects Collage for e-Services, a flexible
framework that enables any business to offer an exchange of information
and services in an interactive environment. Organizations that
function as a clearinghouse for services, such as training, education,
consulting, or financial services, will be able to easily create a
secure, automated online marketplace that brings service providers and
customers together.
-- The Company signed over 400 enterprise deals in the quarter, bringing
its installed enterprise customer base to over 1,500. Some of the
enterprise customer wins include Carl Sandburg Junior College in
Illinois, Combe Inc., Enosus, Hitachi Semiconductor (America), Inc.,
Los Angeles County Employees Retirement Association and Raytheon.
General Corporate
-- NetObjects held its annual stockholders meeting on March 15, 2000. All
proposals passed.
About NetObjects
NetObjects, Inc., an IBM affiliate (NYSE: IBM), is a leading provider of e-business solutions and services that enable small businesses and enterprises to build, deploy and maintain Web sites on the Internet and corporate intranets. The NetObjects Enterprise Division is enabling enterprise Web teams to work together more efficiently to develop, manage and deploy business Web applications with NetObjects Collage and NetObjects Authoring Server. In addition, NetObjects Professional Services provides Intranet and Extranet solutions to Fortune 2000 customers and NetObjects certified training and education on NetObjects products, Web marketing/traffic building, site implementation, graphics and companion products. Through its Small Business Online Division, NetObjects is revolutionizing the ease with which small businesses develop and grow their online business. The GoBizGo online e-business building solution and NetObjects Fusion(R) software deliver complete online and desktop Web site applications.
NetObjects has been ranked by Softletter 100, NewMedia 500 and as one of Fortune`s 25 Very Cool Companies. Its products have won more than 75 awards, including Windows Magazine`s Win 100 award, InfoWorld`s Analyst Choice award, CNET`s Internet Excellence award, PC Magazine`s Editors Choice award and Internet World`s Industry Award. More information about NetObjects and its products can be found at www.netobjects.com.
NOTE: NetObjects is a registered trademark, and NetObjects Fusion, NetObjects Collage, NetObjects Authoring Server and GoBizGo are trademarks of NetObjects, Inc. All other brand and product names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
This press release may contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the federal securities laws. Some statements can be identified by the words "believes," "anticipates," "plans," "expects," and similar expressions. These forward-looking statements include, without limitation, statements about the financial results of the company, our strategy, partnerships, launch of the NetObjects GoBizGo.com site and the roll out of products and services in connection with our GoBizGo.com site and launch of the NetObjects Collage product. These forward-looking statements do not constitute assurances regarding our future operating results upon our operations, cash flows, and financial condition. Our actual results could differ materially from those expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements due to various factors, including delay of product roll-outs, development of strategic partnerships, development of additional revenue streams, and other risk factors described in our recently filed Form 10-K and other periodic reports and documents that we have filed with the SEC pursuant to the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. We undertake no obligation to update publicly any forward-looking statements for any reason, even if new information becomes available or relevant events occur in the future.
NETOBJECTS, INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(In thousands except per share data)
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
March 31, March 31, March 31,
March 31,
2000 1999 2000 1999
Revenues:
Software license fees and
online revenue $6,803 $2,923 $12,465 $5,545
Professional service revenue 1,170 440 2,130 630
Software license fees from IBM 2,251 1,017 3,539 2,335
Service revenues from IBM -- 1,246 -- 2,733
Total revenues 10,224 5,626 18,134 11,243
Cost of revenues:
Software license fees and
online revenue 839 453 1,382 948
Royalty adjustment(a) (1,418) -- -- --
Professional service revenue 1,846 540 3,071 724
Service revenues from IBM -- 688 -- 2,092
Total cost of revenues 1,267 1,681 4,453 3,764
Gross profit 8,957 3,945 13,681 7,479
Operating expenses:
Sales and marketing 9,015 4,596 14,962 9,026
Research and development 3,160 1,781 6,390 3,985
General and administrative 1,323 1,072 2,705 1,966
Amortization of goodwill 2,017 -- 4,033 --
Stock based compensation 144 70 350 170
Total operating expenses 15,659 7,519 28,440 15,147
Operating loss (6,702) (3,574) (14,759) (7,668)
Other income (expense)
Interest income (expense) 267 (603) 631 (1,124)
Accretion of discount on debt -- (408) -- (599)
Interest charge on beneficial
conversion feature of
convertible debt -- (3,665) -- (7,457)
Total other income (expense) 267 (4,676) 631 (9,180)
Loss before income taxes (6,435) (8,250) (14,128) (16,848)
Income taxes 12 -- 24 2
Net loss $(6,447) $(8,250) $(14,152) $(16,850)
Basic and diluted net loss
per share $(0.23) $(3.90) $(0.52) $(8.33)
Shares used to compute basic
and diluted net loss per share 27,770 2,114 27,299 2,023
Net loss excluding charges(b) (4,286) (4,107) (9,769) (8,624)
Net loss per share excluding
charges(b) $(0.15) $(1.94) $(0.36) $(4.26)
Die Zahlen sprechen eine deutliche Sprache. Die Gewinnzone ist nicht mehr weit und dann verdient Netobjects so richtig GEld. Ich werde glaube ich nochmal nachkaufen.
In diesem Sinne
Euer Netobjects-Toby1
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