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DOES SPORTSLINE EXPANSION HAVE INVESTORS RUNNING SCARED?

          SportsLine USA "is knocking 'em out of the park," with
     its "millions of Web fans," $220M in cash, and an "enviable
     part-owner" in CBS, but Wall Street's reaction has been to
     cut 56% off the company's market value since late July,
     according to Neil Weinberg of FORBES, who writes that what
     "has investors running for the exits" is the company's
     expansion into Europe and on-line sales of sporting goods. 
     SportsLine Chair Michael Levy: "I think people are confused
     about whether we're a content company or an e-commerce
     company.  We're definitely a content company, but it would
     be crazy not to sell to all the people coming to our site." 
     Weinberg writes that SportsLine's e-commerce approach "is
     low-risk," as it "resells golf gear and racks up an average
     of $240 per sale."  In other sports, it "hands off orders to
     manufacturers."  Gross margins are at 23% "versus single
     digits for many e-tailers."  Levy claims that ESPN.com
     "trails" SportsLine in terms of total sales revenue, to
     which ESPN "won't comment."  Levy: "The reason ESPN.com
     doesn't talk revenue is it's embarrassing for them.  They
     brag about everything else" (FORBES, 9/6 issue).          
              

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