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- Why You Should Be Cautious About Tying The Knot [view article]
- Why CNET, TheStreet.com, WebMD, PlanetOut, The Knot and Answers.com Won't Be Acquired [view article]
- Planning A Wedding Portfolio [view article]
- The Knot.com: Bound and Gagged [view article]
- Chart: Internet Content & Community Stocks - Annual Earnings Growth [view article]
- Stocks Covered by Seeking Alpha on Internet Stocks [view article]
- Gene Marcial recommends The Knot.com (KNOT) [view article]
- Local Online Advertising Driving Growth At The Knot (KNOT) [view article]
- The Knot (KNOT.OB) on customer acquisition costs plus the online dating market (quotes from the conf call) [view article]
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- Why You Should Be Cautious About Tying The Knot
- Why CNET, TheStreet.com, WebMD, PlanetOut, The Knot and Answers.com Won't Be Acquired
- Planning A Wedding Portfolio
- The Knot.com: Bound and Gagged
- Stocks I (Possibly) Sold Too Soon
- Loosening The Knot
- Why I Bought TheKnot.com Shares This Week
- Chart: Internet Content & Community Stocks - Annual Earnings Growth
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Why You Should Be Cautious About Tying The Knot [view article]
This was a great call -- KNOT got cut in half since -- question, do you think the CBs/CNET deal makes KNOT worth looking at right now?Reply
Why CNET, TheStreet.com, WebMD, PlanetOut, The Knot and Answers.com Won't Be Acquired [view article]
Answers Tips should be industry standard(or should have been for a long time now). Anyone private and business should want it. But I bet no one knows what it is. ReplyEditors
General Discussion on KNOT
Is this a buy or a sell? Replytein
Why CNET, TheStreet.com, WebMD, PlanetOut, The Knot and Answers.com Won't Be Acquired [view article]
This is a ridiculous thesis. There are plenty of deals being done at big multiples for paid content companies. See the list at alacrablog.com. ReplyWhy CNET, TheStreet.com, WebMD, PlanetOut, The Knot and Answers.com Won't Be Acquired [view article]
I agree with Frank. Acquirers should be looking at properties that have the best of both worlds. A loyal user base with proven monetization combined with user generated content. Stokpikr is an interesting application for The Street. User generated content is more valuable if there are already users... ReplyWhy CNET, TheStreet.com, WebMD, PlanetOut, The Knot and Answers.com Won't Be Acquired [view article]
The key for the traditional content providers is whether they can increase the amount of user-generated content on their sites. TheStreet.com acquired Stockpikr for this reason, and it seems to be going reasonably well.Not sure it's right to view The Knot as a traditional player -- I thought a lot of their content was user-generated. Reply
Why CNET, TheStreet.com, WebMD, PlanetOut, The Knot and Answers.com Won't Be Acquired [view article]
Eric Savitz is right. TSCM was trying to sell itself for over a year, and nobody bit. Rumors that CNET was for sale also came to nothing.But isn't this also bearish for Barron's itself, and exactly the sort of work Eric does? Reply
Planning A Wedding Portfolio [view article]
Are you saying that because many people get married in June, that's the time to buy the stocks? You'd need to back that assertion up with some historical proof that these stocks trade up going into June. ReplyThe Knot.com: Bound and Gagged [view article]
Thanks for adding the links ReplyThe Knot.com: Bound and Gagged [view article]
You should link to those earlier posts and recommendations. ReplyAddison
Chart: Internet Content & Community Stocks - Annual Earnings Growth [view article]
This could use an update. TSCM has y/y growth above 100% now. Earnings estimates are similar to YHOO,but it trades at a 60% discount. I don't see how that can last. Reply