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2742 Postings, 8832 Tage FluffyeToay-ausgezockt.

 
  
    #1
26.02.01 23:23
eToys Announces Plans for Bankruptcy Filing

 LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 26, 2001--eToys Inc. (Nasdaq:ETYS) today announced that it plans to file for protection under federal bankruptcy law within approximately the next five to 10 days. The company said its decision was based on the results to date of its efforts to pursue strategic alternatives and its conclusion that, under any scenario, its outstanding liabilities, which totaled approximately $274.0 million as of January 31, 2001, will substantially exceed the value of any proceeds
or assets that may be received in a strategic transaction. Accordingly, the company has determined that it has no alternative other than to file for bankruptcy protection.

 The company also said that, in light of these facts, it has concluded that its outstanding equity securities, including both its common stock and its Series D preferred stock, have no value. The company strongly encouraged anyone considering an investment in these securities to consider its determination that they are worthless.

 In addition, the company said it has received a notice from Nasdaq that it no longer meets the minimum net tangible assets requirement for The Nasdaq National Market.
 The company does not believe that it will be able to regain compliance with this requirement, and it has notified Nasdaq of this fact. Accordingly, the company anticipates that its common stock will be delisted from trading in the very near term, certainly sooner than the previously expected date of May 2, 2001.

 The company reiterated that its cash, cash equivalents and cash that may be generated from operations will be sufficient to continue its operations only to March 31, 2001 at the latest and that it has provided job elimination notices to all of its employees, with termination dates extending up to April 6, 2001. The company anticipates that it will close the eToys.com Web site on or about March 8, 2001 and that, thereafter, the company will focus solely on the winding down of its business and the
liquidation of its assets.

 The company also announced that, following authorization of the bankruptcy filing, three of its directors, Tony Hung, Michael Moritz and Dan Nova, have resigned from the board effective today. The remaining directors consist of Edward C. Lenk, the Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of the company, and Peter Hart.

 Forward-Looking Statements


 Statements made in this document that are forward-looking involve risks and uncertainties that could cause results to differ materially from those expressed. Such risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, the company`s expectation that it will cease operations in the near term and that its equity securities are worthless.
 Other risks are set forth in the company`s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2000, under the heading "Business -- Additional Factors That May Affect Results," in the company`s quarterly reports on Form 10-Q for the quarters ended June 30, 2000, September 30, 2000 and December 31, 2000 and in the company`s other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

 CONTACT: eToys Inc., Los Angeles
 Ken Ross, 310/998-6993 (media)
 kross@etoys.com
 Gary Gerdemann, 310/998-6823 (media)
 ggerd@etoys.com
 Clem Teng, 310/998-6312 (investors)
 cteng@etoys.com

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2742 Postings, 8832 Tage FluffyeToys sollte´s heißen o.T.

 
  
    #2
26.02.01 23:24
 

3 Postings, 8494 Tage chamäleonHeißt das

 
  
    #3
26.02.01 23:32
daß die Aktie überhaupt nicht mehr gehandelt wird?  

2742 Postings, 8832 Tage FluffyIst vom Handel ausgesetzt.

 
  
    #4
26.02.01 23:36
Wie lange weiß man nicht, aber "The company strongly encouraged anyone
considering an investment in these securities to consider its determination that they are worthless."

Das Management erklärt die eigene Aktie für wertlos und rät von einem Investment ab. Die Pleite war ja lange bekannt. Wer nicht rechtzeitig raus kam -> selbst Schuld.

Fluffy  

723 Postings, 9056 Tage HUSSIerinnere mich des zocks hier vor knapp zwei wochen

 
  
    #5
27.02.01 01:06
das teil ging bis auf über 1 €!!
tiefer fall ,was tun.
ich sach nur. selbst schuld wer aufgesprungen ist und den absprung vergessen hat
gruß hussi
 

4506 Postings, 8536 Tage verdiDas ist doch genau die Sache, die star ikone bei

 
  
    #6
27.02.01 07:57
seinen Zocks vergisst oder nicht auf die Gefahr hinweist.
Was hilft ein stop loss bei einer ad hoc Meldung oder bei US-Werten eine nachbörsliche Meldung.Ich weiss aus eigener Erfahrung,dass man da sehr schnell 80% an einem Tag verlieren kann.
Dieser Gefahr muss man sich einfach bewusst sein!!!!

Gruss und Helau
verdi  

6203 Postings, 8702 Tage Star IkoneVerdi, spinnst Du?

 
  
    #7
27.02.01 09:21
Habe immer auf die Notwendigkeit eines stop-loss Kurses sowie die Gefahr eines solchen Zocks hingewiesen.
Wer meinem Rat gefolgt war, konnte 500% in wenigen Tagen (!) verdienen und kam locker mit 200%-300% raus, sofern er stop-loss gesetzt hatte.
Ich habe - nachdem auch bei mir stop-loss ausgeführt wurde -, E-Toys NIE wieder zum Kauf empfohlen, nachdem die neuen schlechten News kamen! Also, mache mir hier bitte keinen Vowurf!

SI  

4506 Postings, 8536 Tage verdistar ikone,Du hast nicht verstanden,was ich damit

 
  
    #8
27.02.01 09:44
sagen wollte.Es geht hier nicht um etoys oder sonstige Zockeraktien,wo man sicherlich auch mal gut Kohle machen kann.
Es geht um "stop loss" und Deine Meinung,dass man damit eine Rundumversicherung hat. Dies ist,wie gesagt,gefährlich!!
Du hast bei Deinen Zocks Glück gehabt.Ich gönne es Dir und allen,die mit Deinen Tipps was verdient haben.
gruss verdi

p.s.:ich habe übrigens Deine Beiträge(mit ein wenig Schmunzeln) ganz gerne gelesen!

 

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