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      schrieb am 15.02.00 12:14:02
      Beitrag Nr. 1 ()
      Pacific Internet Q4 net at US$370,000
      SINGAPORE, Feb 15 (Reuters) - Internet service provider Pacific Internet Ltd posted on Tuesday net income of US$370,000 for the fourth quarter of 1999 on gross revenue of US$16.6 million.da soll einer sagen
      zahlen sind schlecht teppen.
      die machen gewinn was sify und korea und china nicht machen
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      schrieb am 15.02.00 14:31:13
      Beitrag Nr. 2 ()
      Meine Rede, die sind zudem m.M. nach kraß unterbewertet. Vielleicht sollte man Geduld haben, ich habe Infomatec zu 40,00 € abgegeben, obwohl ich von der Aktie überzeugt war und es immer noch bin. Da will ich nicht den gleichen Fehler bei PacNet machen, von denen bin ich auch überzeugt, zumal die kein reiner ISP sind, sondern auch E-Business und E-Commerce machen. Ich bleibe drauf sitzen!
      Eine Frage noch: Waren die Zahlen eigentlich im Rahmen der Erwartungen?
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      schrieb am 16.05.00 12:43:13
      Beitrag Nr. 3 ()
      Schon wieder Zahlen
      PACIFIC INTERNET LIMITED

      PRESS RELEASE
      Date: May 16, 2000, 0600hrs EDT Time, 1800hrs SG Time

      Pacific Internet reports 34% increase in net revenues for 1Q 2000
      - Strong growth due to rapid expansion in new markets
      - PACfusion positioned to capitalize on Pacific Internet`s commanding Asian
      presence

      Singapore (May 16, 2000) -Pacific Internet Ltd (NASDAQ: PCNTF), Asia`s
      leading ISP and e-business portal today announced its financial results for
      the first quarter ended March 31, 2000.

      The Group reported total revenues of US$15.2 million, a 34% increase over
      the same period last year. Pacific Internet also reported EBITDA of US$2.5
      million for the first quarter 2000, a 26% increase over the same period last
      year. The strong growth is primarily attributable to Pacific Internet`s rapid
      subscriber growth in Australia and the Philippines. The Company`s subscriber
      base, excluding Singapore, grew by 156% over the same period last year.

      Table 1: Summary of operating results
      Group 1Q00 1Q99
      (in millions) US$ US$
      Net Revenues 15.2 11.7
      EBITDA 2.5 2.1
      Pro-forma Net 1.9 1.8
      Income

      Pacific Internet`s pro forma net income1 for the first quarter 2000 was
      US$ 1.9 million; increased costs arising from the launch of PACfusion.com, one
      of Asia`s leading e-commerce portals, and the consolidation of new
      acquisitions limited pro forma net income growth to an increase of 7.4% over
      the same period last year. Basic pro forma earnings per share for the first
      quarter 2000 was US 15 cents.

      Table 2: Breakdown of subscribers by country and quarter

      1Q 2000 1Q 1999

      Dial-Up Leased Dial-Up Leased
      Singapore 197,386 562 172,243 355
      Hong Kong 40,656 481 32,350 275
      Philippines 36,740 58 12,421 15
      Australia 34,922 421 NA NA
      India 2,453 0 NA NA
      TOTAL 312,157 1,522 217,014 645

      Mr. Ko Kheng Hwa, Pacific Internet`s Chairman, said, "Our strong growth
      is the result of our execution of a clear and fundamentally sound business
      strategy, which involves strategic expansion into selected Asian markets.
      While Pacific Internet was profitable for the first quarter, substantial new
      investments associated with our expansion strategy, particularly in India and
      for PACfusion, will impact our near-term bottom line. However, the Company`s
      long-term strategies remain fundamentally sound due to the unchanged long-term
      growth opportunities in Asia."

      Solidifying position as a pan-Asian ISP

      Pacific Internet currently operates as an ISP in six countries in Asia,
      including India, Hong Kong, and Singapore, with plans to expand to more Asian
      countries within the year, including China. In February 2000, Pacific
      Internet announced the signing of an MOU in February 2000 with the Thakral
      Group, a leading distributor of consumer electronics in China, to create a
      joint venture which will offer management, technical, consultancy and branding
      services to licensed ISPs in China. According to recent estimates2, ISP
      revenues in China could potentially exceed US$12 billion by the year 2010.

      In India, Pacific Internet is now present in Mumbai, New Delhi, Bangalore
      and Chennai, with plans to expand to 25 major cities by the end of year 2001.
      According to a 1999 report by International Data Corporation3, Internet
      subscribers in the Indian subcontinent are expected to grow from its current
      1.4 million users to 5 million by the year 2003.

      Mr Nicholas Lee, Pacific Internet`s CEO, said, "Our acquisitions during
      the first quarter reflect Pacific Internet`s overall growth strategy in the
      Asia Pacific region, which leverages its rapidly growing subscriber base to
      further the development of its B2B and B2C portfolio through PACfusion.com,
      the Group`s newly launched e-business portal."

      Table 3: Major acquisitions and proposed joint ventures in the first
      quarter 2000

      ACQUISITIONS/JOINT VENTURES DATE BUSINESS ACTIVITY

      Acquisition of Safe and Apr To build a regional business-to-business
      Mansfield Travel Group, a 28, (B2B) travel vortal (vertical portal) that
      leading regional corporate 2000 will incorporate a complete online
      travel group. reservation system for airline tickets,

      hotels, car rentals and other travel

      products.
      Acquisition of Hunterlink, Mar The acquisition brings Pacific Internet
      an Australian ISP based in 31, Australia`s points of presence to
      Newcastle. 2000 Newcastle, Sydney, Melbourne, Perth,

      Brisbane, Wollongong, and Adelaide.

      MOU to form Joint Venture Mar To provide narrowband and broadband
      with Thakral Corporation, a 6, Internet access via cable to the Indian
      leading distributor of 2000 subcontinent market.
      consumer electronics in
      India, and In2Cable.com,
      the largest cable TV
      operator in India.

      MOU to form Joint Venture Feb To offer management, technical, consultancy
      with Thakral Corporation, a 3, and branding services to licensed ISPs in
      leading distributor of 2000 the China market. Under the terms of the
      consumer electronics in MOU, the Chinese ISPs will be given
      China. franchise licenses to use the Pacific

      Internet brand name and marketing

      methodology in China.

      Acquisition of World Net & Jan To provide Internet access and related
      Services, a up-and-coming 10, services to subscribers in Thailand. Based
      ISP in Thailand 2000 on research conducted by The Thailand

      Internet Service Providers Club (TISPC),

      the Thai Internet market is expected to

      grow by 35% every year for the next five

      years.

      PACfusion continues expansion drive with acquisition of major travel
      agency

      On e-commerce, Mr. Lee said, "PACfusion is poised to take advantage of
      the huge pan-Asian consumer and corporate platform created by our rapid ISP
      expansion. With our acquisition of the Safe and Mansfield Travel Group, a
      leading corporate travel group with an annual turnover of US$69 million, we`ve
      begun to create a constellation of unique B2B e-business vortals (vertical
      portals) that brings traditional brick-and-mortar businesses to the Internet,
      with PACfusion serving as the intra-Asian gateway. This acquisition is a
      strategic milestone for PACfusion."

      Through the first quarter of 2000, PACfusion continued to improve its
      content through alliances with major providers of Internet-based services,
      such as Webmail.com (web-based e-mail for user global access), T2Mail (a
      provider of unified Internet-based messaging services), Standard Chartered
      Bank (on-line banking products and services), WWW.com (a provider of music
      netcasting services), GohDirect (for online financial service), Winesong (an
      on-line wine provider) and Asia-hotel.com (online reservations services).

      Commenting on the popularity of the PACfusion website, Mr. Lee said, "Our
      pageviews for PACfusion.com and its associated web properties continue to
      grow, and a recent survey by ACNielsen confirmed PACfusion.com`s position as
      Singapore`s most popular website. No other Singapore-based websites came
      close."

      New telecommunication services to contribute to bottom line in near term

      With the liberalization of Singapore`s telecommunication industry on
      April 1, 2000, Pacific Internet successfully obtained a Facilities Based
      Operator (FBO) license. The Company intends to deliver selected
      telecommunications services to both the corporate and consumer markets in
      Singapore within the next 12 months. These services, which include
      International Direct Dial (IDD), Leased Circuit Services and Internet Exchange
      Services, are expected to start contributing to Pacific Internet`s bottom line
      in the near term.

      Explained Mr. Lee, "The FBO license offers us enormous benefits, such as
      the ability to purchase bandwidth and connectivity directly from international
      consortiums that will lower our operating costs significantly, and to deliver
      services like IDD quickly with little infrastructural costs. This would allow
      us to enter the Singapore telecommunications market which is estimated at
      US$1.1 billion per annum.``

      Referring to the Group`s future plans, Mr. Ko said, "In the medium term,
      we intend to provide broadband access services to clients, using cable and
      wireless broadband technologies such as Local Multipoint Distribution Services
      (LMDS), which we will soon test in several locations in Singapore`s central
      business district. Over the longer term, Pacific Internet plans to move
      aggressively into Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) applications that
      combine both voice and data services.``

      Mr Lee added, "With these plans, we are well on our way to completing our
      transition from a pure-play ISP to a total Internet access, e-commerce and
      related telecommunications services provider."

      About Pacific Internet Ltd

      Pacific Internet, Asia`s leading Internet Service Provider, is listed on
      the NASDAQ stock exchange under the ticker symbol PCNTF. Pacific Internet
      offers award-winning services in six countries (Singapore, Hong Kong, the
      Philippines, Australia, Thailand and India) including Internet access, portal
      sites and the ultimate web lifestyle with the "4Cs" (connection, commerce,
      content and community) under PACfusion.com. Pacific Internet won the "Best ISP
      in Asia-Pacific" award in 1999 and also the "Best ISP in Singapore" award for
      three consecutive years (1997, 1998, and 1999). If you require more
      information on Pacific Internet, please visit our website at
      http://www.pacific.net.sg, or call:

      Included in this press release are various forward-looking statements
      which can be identified by the use of words such as "may," "will," "should,"
      "seeks," "expects," "anticipates," "estimates," "believes," and similar
      expressions. Pacific Internet has made forward-looking statements with
      respect to the following, among others, regional acquisition and expansion
      strategy; projected capital expenditures; development of services; development
      of additional revenue sources; development and maintenance of profitable
      pricing programs; and market acceptance of the Internet and technological
      advancement. These statements are forward-looking and reflect Pacific
      Internet`s current expectations. They are subject to a number of risks and
      uncertainties, including but not limited to, changes in the economic and
      political environment in the countries where Pacific Internet operates, or may
      in the future operate, changes in technology and the Internet marketplace. In
      light of the many risks and uncertainties surrounding Pacific Internet and the
      Internet marketplace, its actual results could differ materially from those
      discussed in this press release.

      1Note on Financial Presentation: Financial results are prepared in
      accordance with U.S generally accepted accounting principles ("US GAAP"). Pro
      forma financial results exclude amortization of goodwill and stock based
      compensation costs, and are not prepared in accordance with US GAAP.

      2Source: Morgan Stanley Dean Witter, "The Internet Data Services Report";
      Merrill Lynch, "Asia Internet Report"; Jardine Fleming, "Dataware Breaks over
      Asia"

      3Source: International Data Corporation, "The Internet Environment in
      India, 1999"

      ----END RELEASE
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      schrieb am 16.05.00 19:46:48
      Beitrag Nr. 4 ()
      ...gefällt mir... *grins*

      cu
      Seeker
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      schrieb am 19.05.00 12:46:32
      Beitrag Nr. 5 ()
      An Alex den Strategen und Reiners (anderer Thread):
      Danke für die Arbeit, die Ihr Euch mit der Recherche macht. Sinnvolle
      Threads ohne Dummschwätzer.
      with a little respect (bäh, abgekupfert)

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      schrieb am 19.05.00 23:51:31
      Beitrag Nr. 6 ()
      Hoi,

      die Amis drehen jetzt mal wieder komplett ab.
      Pacific Internet (PCNTF) heute in Amiland 10,00% im Minus!!!
      Ich möchte ja gar nicht die Kurse bei uns am Montag sehen. :(

      Cu
      Seeker
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      schrieb am 25.05.00 15:18:15
      Beitrag Nr. 7 ()
      Hallo Alex !

      Habe heute erst mal verbilligt !!!

      € 22,10 !!

      Die ersten hatte ich zu € 34 eingebucht.

      Unfassbar, dass die Teile so weit gefallen sind.
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      schrieb am 25.05.00 19:52:00
      Beitrag Nr. 8 ()
      PCNTF ist noch kein Kauf - das Wachstum ist zu gering . Außerdem ist ein venturekapitalgeber ausgestiegen . das wird sich negativ auswirken.
      Außerdem gibt es gerade jetzt bessere Firmen zum Schnäppchenpreis.
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      schrieb am 25.05.00 23:25:14
      Beitrag Nr. 9 ()
      Na, wenn der Venturecapitalgeber schon ausgestiegen ist, dann ist ja alles in Butter! -> keine weiteren Verkäufe!
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      schrieb am 26.05.00 09:48:18
      Beitrag Nr. 10 ()
      Damund, warum keine weiteren Verkäufe????

      PCNTFs Gewinnwachstum ist nicht brauschend......auch bläßt der Firma in ihrem Ursprungsland, Singapur, ein sehr harter, ja sogar brutaler Konkurrenzpreiskampf ins Gesicht.

      Indien war und ist strategisch nach China wohl der zweitwichtigste Markt für PCNTF.....und die Positionierung in Indien hat gestern einen sehr heftigen Dämpfer erfahren.

      Gruss Asienfreund
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      schrieb am 26.05.00 13:45:56
      Beitrag Nr. 11 ()
      German2 hatte ja mit dem Ausstieg des Venture-Kapital-Gebers argumentiert, daher war mein Schluß, daß das kein Grund für weitere Kursverluste ist - wenn die Anteile verkauft sind, gibts von dieser Seite keinen Druck mehr.

      Aber diese Sache mit Indien hört sich schon kritisch an, muß ich mir mal genauer ansehen...
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      schrieb am 26.05.00 15:23:18
      Beitrag Nr. 12 ()
      @asienfreund:

      Indien war und ist strategisch nach China wohl der zweitwichtigste Markt für PCNTF.....und die Positionierung in Indien hat gestern einen sehr heftigen Dämpfer erfahren.

      Könntest Du bitte eine Quellenangabe hier reinstellen(bzgl. Indien).

      mfg
      loctite496
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      schrieb am 26.05.00 17:33:27
      Beitrag Nr. 13 ()
      @asienfreund:

      Wo bleibt Deine Quelle?
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      schrieb am 26.05.00 22:23:41
      Beitrag Nr. 14 ()
      Hallo @asiafreund,
      Könntest Du mir bitte genau erklären was Du meinst mit ...und die Positionierung in Indien hat gestern einen sehr heftigen Dämpfer erfahren?????????????
      Was war, oder ist da los ????????
      Danke Dir
      elrigo
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      schrieb am 27.05.00 09:18:33
      Beitrag Nr. 15 ()
      Bis jetzt nur Gerüchte. Ruf PCNTF mal unter Yahoo auf und gehe auf Messages. Da gibt es Gerüchte, daß ein großes Joint Venture in Indien geplatzt sei. Rechtfertigt trotzdem keinen Kurs von 15 Dollar.
      Gruß CHW
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      schrieb am 27.05.00 12:41:17
      Beitrag Nr. 16 ()
      jeder der kapital hat kauft pcntf bei diesen kursen!!!!

      pcntf ist einge high-tech firma die gewinn macht. wir werden in den nächsten jahren kurse zwischen 40 und 150 sehen.

      euer berufszocker

      kaufen wenn gute firmen billig sind und nicht wenn sie teuer sind!!!!
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      schrieb am 28.05.00 20:14:28
      Beitrag Nr. 17 ()
      Welche Aktie soll das sein? Bitte WKN Nr.
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      schrieb am 29.05.00 15:33:29
      Beitrag Nr. 18 ()
      El Ringo, ließ beispielsweise im Yahoo.com Board Message 26797....eine Reuters News und kein Gerücht.

      Grüss Asienfreund
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      schrieb am 29.05.00 16:39:34
      Beitrag Nr. 19 ()
      Es war nicht El_Ringo, sondern ich wars - aber egal

      Gruß Ocke


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