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Internet harvest starting to sour
  • The Sydney Morning Herald

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Author Author By KATRINA NICHOLAS
Date 08/09/1999
  • Perth-based Internet software maker HarvestRoad
    had a steady debut on the ASX yesterday, but
    market watchers said the path for Internet floats
    remained slippery, with jaded retail investors
    now turning to biotechnology stocks.
  • Internet companies still waiting to go public
    include Internet Service Provider iiNet, online
    finance player Investor Web and Fairfax Online.
  • InvestorWeb and iiNet are set to list on
    September 30 and Fairfax is expected to announce
    a float of its Internet business as soon as this
    afternoon, when it issues its full-year result.
  • HarvestRoad performed better yesterday than other
    recent Internet floats such as eisa and Isis,
    which both listed last week at a discount to
    their issue prices.
  • Harvest began trading at 63c, a 3c
    premium, and dipped to 57c before recovering to
    close at 60c. Trade was sluggish with just
    822,300 shares changing hands.

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Author Author By KATRINA NICHOLAS
Date 08/09/1999
  • The Perth Internet software developer raised 6
    million issuing 10 million shares at 60c each. A
    further 1 million was raised in
    oversubscriptions.
  • However, Ms Caroline Egan, equity researcher with
    Commonwealth Securities, said that despite recent
    gains on Nasdaq, retail investors were beginning
    to shy away from local Internet stocks.
  • There really wasn't much support from retail
    investors for HarvestRoad yesterday," Ms Egan
    said.
  • It looks as though retail investors are
    switching out of Internet stocks and into biotech
    stocks. They are still looking for capital gain,
    but the Internet bubble has burst.
  • She also said most buying and selling in
    HarvestRoad was from the float's joint
    underwriters, Falkiners Stockbroking and ELC
    Baillieu Stockbroking..
  • Yesterday the recently listed eisa and Isis
    put in nondescript performances, with the former
    hitting an all-time low of 71c before recovering
    to close at 75c and the latter remaining steady
    at 62c. Isis raised 55 million while eisa raised
    57 million.

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Author Author By KATRINA NICHOLAS
Date 08/09/1999
  • CPS Capital Group Managing Director Mr Tony
    Cunningham said HarvestRoad's better performance
    demonstrated that to avoid disgruntled
    shareholders stockbrokers must learn to price
    conservatively.
  • The stock will be competing with a lot of other
    companies' stock and if you can make it cheap and
    attractive, you are going to win a lot of
    friends.
  • But an adviser with Shaw Stockbroking,
    Mr Mal Webber, said predicting the performance
    of Internet stocks yet to list was still
    difficult. It's all in the eye of the beholder
    really," he said.

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Author Author By KATRINA NICHOLAS
Date 08/09/1999
  • Some Internet stocks will fail and some will
    succeed it's all very arbitrary and defies a
    clean analytical approach."
  • Associate director with William Noall Mr Peter
    Lyon said of the next two Internet companies to
    list, InvestorWeb was a better bet". Its float,
    which closed oversubscribed this week, raised
    10.23 million through an issue of 51.16 million
    shares at 20c each..
  • The Melbourne-based company, which has more than
    26,400 registered customers and owns funds
    management group Investors Mutual, revealed a net
    profit after tax of 310,000 for the last
    financial year.
  • This figure is expected to grow to 1.44 million
    this year and to 2.85 million next year.
  • In contrast, Perth ISP iiNet is
    offering shares at 1 to raise 15.75 million.

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Author Author By KATRINA NICHOLAS
Date 08/09/1999
  • I'd be more relaxed about InvestorWeb holding
    its price than iiNet," said Mr Lyon. For iiNet
    to be asking 1 is a big call."
  • HarvestRoad
  • Money raised
    7 million
  • Issue price
    60c
  • Close on first day
    60c
  • Coming floats
  • InvestorWeb
    10.2m Sept 30
  • iiNet
    15.75m Sept 30
  • Fairfax Online
    Undecided
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