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CNET and the situation Lee Koo must survive to keep us afloat

Feb 20, 2004 8:00PM PST

To quote CNET's official investor advices: "

RISK FACTORS

OUR ANNUAL REVENUES HAVE DECREASED IN 2002 COMPARED TO THE PAST TWO FISCAL YEARS. THERE CAN BE NO ASSURANCES THAT OUR REVENUES WILL GROW OR THAT THEY WILL NOT CONTINUE TO DECREASE.

Our revenues have decreased in 2002 compared to the past two fiscal years. There can be no assurance that our revenues will grow in the future or that they will not decrease further. Some of the factors that might contribute to decreased revenue or that might impede our revenue growth in the future include:

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I have never seen such a dismal report in my whole life! :-(
Feb 20, 2004 8:11PM PST

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Was this sent to stockholders?!

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Re:CNET and the situation Lee Koo must survive to keep us afloat
Feb 20, 2004 11:09PM PST

Hi, Ian.

That's a year-old report -- the stock has been up lately, which hopefully means things are looking better.

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