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Date: 1998-08-04
Amazon.com frisst wieder
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Schon schiesst der Nasdaq/Kurs in luft'ge Höh'n. Damit ist
neues Capital verfügbar, für die nexte Fresser/ei. So sagen
es die Regeln im virtuellen Buch/handels/monopoly.
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SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, U.S.A., 1998 AUG 4 (NB) -- By Bob
Woods, Newsbytes.
Shares of Amazon.com [NASDAQ:AMZN] were up 4.4 percent in
mid-morning
trading on Tuesday, following the company's announcement
that it would
buy two Internet-related companies, PlanetAll and Junglee
Corp., in
separate transactions for $280 million in Amazon.com stock.
Amazon.com was up $4.75 at $113 Tuesday morning, although
the issue
had traded as high as $114.125 soon after it opened for
trading on Tuesday.
Cambridge, Mass.-based PlanetAll provides a unique Web-based
address
book, calendar, and reminder service at <A
HREF="http://www.PlanetAll.com">
http://www.PlanetAll.com</A> . The
offering claims 1.5 million members, with "thousands of new
members"
joining each day. PlanetAll is described as a secure, free
service for
its users to organize and automatically update information
about
friends, business associates, relatives, and alumni.
Sunnyvale, Calif.-based Web virtual database (VDB) provider
Junglee
Corp. uses technology based on doctoral research by the
company's
founders at Stanford University. The VDB helps Web surfers
choose
from million of products online that can be found on a
variety of
Web sites, officials said. In addition, Junglee technology
is used
in the online recruitment arena.
Terms of the deals call for Amazon.com to acquire all of
both companies'
outstanding shares and assume all outstanding options of
Junglee and
PlanetAll in exchange for equity having an aggregate value
of
approximately $280 million. Amazon.com will issue
approximately 800,000
shares and assume all outstanding options in connection with
the
acquisition of PlanetAll and anticipates accounting for this
transaction as a
pooling of interests. In the Junglee deal, Amazon.com will
issue
approximately 1.6 million shares and assume all of Junglee's
outstanding
options. Amazon.com anticipates it will account for the
Junglee buy
under the purchase method of accounting.
Each transaction is expected to close within the quarter,
subject to
customary closing conditions.
When Amazon.com announced a net loss that bested Wall Street
expectations earlier this year, the company also said it
would buy three
Net-related companies (Newsbytes, Apr. 27, 1998). The
bookseller said it
would acquire Bookpages Ltd., a UK-based online book
retailer; Telebook,
an online bookstore concern in Germany; and the Net-based
Internet Movie
Database directory site.
At the time, Amazon.com said it expected online retailers
Bookpages and
Telebook to become fundamental components of its expansion
into the
European marketplace. The Internet Movie Database, meantime,
would
support Amazon.com's eventual entry into online video sales,
company
officials also said.
Source
http://www.newsbytes.com
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