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InvestorGuide Daily Administrator |
Company Name (Ticker): reported, expected, same q last year VeriSign (VRSN): $0.23, $0.13, $0.02 |
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InvestorGuide Daily Administrator |
VeriSign, which coordinates the world's master list of Web addresses, has agreed to surrender control over "org" and "net" suffixes in exchange for keeping long-term rights to manage lucrative "com" names. The agreement was driven by VeriSign's falling market share for sales of new Web addresses. (source: ZDNet) http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,2691370,00.html |
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InvestorGuide Weekly Administrator |
Network Solutions, a unit of VeriSign, is selling its domain-name database - the names, street addresses, and site information for the millions of users that have registered for domain names. While the offer is an amazing opportunity for marketers, it proposes major privacy issues. (source: Wall Street Journal Online) http://public.wsj.com/sn/y/SB982282009562632162.html |
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Earnings Administrator |
Company Name (Ticker): reported, expected, same q last year Verisign (VRSN): $0.21, $0.11, $0.04 |
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InvestorGuide Daily Administrator |
Verisign's stock has taken a hit since ICANN, the organization overseeing domain names, announced a crop of new top-level domains. However, this author feels that Verisign will not be as hurt by this development as some seem to think. (source: Red Herring) http://redherring.com/investor/2000/1121/inv-verisign112100.html |
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Earnings Administrator |
VeriSign reported third quarter earnings of 18 cents a share excluding one time items, compared with Wall Street expectations of 6 cents a share. (source: CNNfn) http://cnnfn.cnn.com/2000/10/25/technology/earns_verisign/ Company Name (Ticker): reported, expected, same q last year VeriSign (VRSN): $0.18, $0.06, $0.01 |
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InvestorGuide Weekly Administrator |
Allegations of cybersquatting have been limited mostly to individuals that hoard domain-names of the names and/or trademarks of others, hoping the victims will pay for the rights. But now a major corporation is being sued for hoarding – and it's none other than the domain-registration giant, Network Solutions, Inc. (source: digitalMASS) http://digitalmass.boston.com/columns/internet/1018.html |
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Earnings Administrator |
Company Name (Ticker): reported, expected, same q last year Verisign (VRSN): $0.07. -$0.02, $0.00 |
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InvestorGuide Daily Administrator |
Ariba, Verisign and American Express announced a partnership that adds credit card payment services to business-to-business marketplaces. (source: E-Commerce Times) http://www.ecommercetimes.com/news/articles2000/000605-8.shtml |
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Trader Joe |
Here's an article implying that Verisign paid too much for Network Solutions: http://www.forbes.com/tool/html/00/jun/0601/feat.htm |
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InvestorGuide Daily Administrator |
In brief: - Big Five consulting firm PriceWaterhouseCoopers will launch a new subsidiary next week, called BeTrusted, to provide Web security software to corporate clients. The subsidiary will target companies that make large, complicated transactions with their business partners over the internet. |
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Earnings Administrator |
Company Name (Ticker): reported, expected, same q last year VeriSign (VRSN): $0.02, $0.02, -$0.02 |
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InvestorGuide Daily Administrator |
In a deal between B2B heavyweights, security provider Verisign (VRSN) agreed to meld its new trust services with webMethods' (WEBM) B2B integration solutions to allow business to more safely trade with one another over the Internet. (source: InternetNews) http://www.internetnews.com/ec-news/article/0,2171,4_343151,00.html |
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terrific |
Verisign buys Network Solutions! Check out the NSOL board for more. Paine Webber analyst John Hudulik: "Network Solutions has a huge list of customers that VeriSign can mine to sell services to, and Network Solutions is poised to announce a tremendous quarter." Bear Stearns analyst Robert Fagin: "It makes sense to have a one-stop shop for a lot of Internet infrastructure." J.P Morgan analyst Raimundo Archibold: "We believe there are compelling long-term opportunities for this service." |
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Ronnie Rogers |
Verisign and Motorola agreed today to form a strategic relationship to jointly develop and market services that enable users of Internet-enabled wireless devices to complete secure e-commerce transactions. Sounds like it could be a pretty big deal... |
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