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QUARTERLY
REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE
ACT OF
1934
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TRANSITION
REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE
ACT OF
1934
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Delaware
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04-3483216
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(State
or other jurisdiction of incorporation or organization)
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(I.R.S.
Employer Identification No.)
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September
30, 2007
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December
31, 2006
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Assets
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(unaudited)
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Current
assets:
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Cash
and cash equivalents
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$ |
20,769
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$ |
30,830
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Short-term
investments
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87,901
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-
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Accounts
receivable, net of allowance for doubtful accounts of $510 and
$580 as of
September 30, 2007 and December 31, 2006, respectively.
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12,419
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12,096
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Prepaid
expenses and other current assets
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3,459
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952
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Deferred
tax assets
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735
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1,784
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Total
current assets
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125,283
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45,662
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Property
and equipment, net
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3,769
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2,520
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Goodwill
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43,225
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36,190
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Intangible
assets, net of accumulated amortization
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12,087
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6,066
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Other
assets
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105
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854
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Deferred
tax assets
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1,834
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1,355
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Total
assets
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$ |
186,303
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$ |
92,647
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Liabilities,
Redeemable Convertible Preferred Stock and Stockholders' Equity
(Deficit)
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Current
liabilities:
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Current
portion of bank term loan payable
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$ |
3,000
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$ |
3,000
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Accounts
payable
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3,121
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2,928
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Income
taxes payable
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-
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1,854
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Accrued
expenses and other current liabilities
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1,559
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1,904
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Accrued
compensation expenses
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1,779
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2,322
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Deferred
revenue
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5,590
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2,544
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Total
current liabilities
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15,049
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14,552
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Long-term
liabilities:
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Other
liabilities
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458
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555
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Bank
term loan payable, net of current portion
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3,750
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6,000
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Total
liabilities
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19,257
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21,107
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Commitments
(Note 8)
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-
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-
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Redeemable
convertible preferred stock:
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Series
A redeemable convertible preferred stock - $0.001 par value;
36,009,488
shares authorized ; 35,879,971 shares issued and outstanding,
liquidation
preference of $30,656 at December 31, 2006
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-
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30,468
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Series
B redeemable convertible preferred stock - $0.001 par value;
51,470,588
shares authorized ; 51,470,588 shares issued and outstanding,
liquidation
preference of $88,296 at December 31, 2006
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-
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88,260
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Series
C redeemable convertible preferred stock - $0.001 par value;
10,141,302
shares authorized ; 10,141,302 shares issued and outstanding,
liquidation
preference of $18,058 at December 31, 2006
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-
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18,038
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Total
redeemable convertible preferred stock
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-
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136,766
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Stockholders'
equity (deficit):
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Preferred
stock, 5,000,000 shares authorized; no shares issued or
outstanding
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-
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-
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Common
stock, $0.001 par value per share, 100,000,000 shares authorized;
40,406,753 and 7,969,830 shares issued and outstanding at September
30,
2007 and December 31, 2006, respectively
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41
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32
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Additional
paid-in capital
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199,689
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-
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Warrants
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55
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105
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Accumulated
other comprehensive loss
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(70 | ) | (56 | ) | ||||
Accumulated
deficit
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(32,669 | ) | (65,307 | ) | ||||
Total
stockholders' equity (deficit)
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167,046
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(65,226 | ) | |||||
Total
liabilities, redeemable convertible preferred stock and stockholders'
equity (deficit)
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$ |
186,303
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$ |
92,647
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Three
Months Ended September 30,
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Nine
Months Ended September 30,
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2007
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2006
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2007
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2006
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(unaudited)
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Revenues:
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Online
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$ |
14,687
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$ |
12,565
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$ |
44,726
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$ |
35,752
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Events
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6,912
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5,893
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16,201
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13,962
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Print
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1,702
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1,809
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5,323
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6,181
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Total
revenues
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23,301
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20,267
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66,250
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55,895
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Cost
of revenues:
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Online
(1)
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3,769
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3,644
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11,194
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9,257
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Events
(1)
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2,283
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1,632
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6,065
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4,641
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Print
(1)
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862
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1,385
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2,990
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4,215
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Total
cost of revenues
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6,914
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6,661
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20,249
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18,113
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Gross
profit
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16,387
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13,606
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46,001
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37,782
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Operating
expenses:
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Selling
and marketing (1)
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7,271
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4,932
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19,811
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14,555
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Product
development (1)
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1,677
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1,617
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5,021
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4,740
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General
and administrative (1)
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3,364
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2,126
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8,917
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6,001
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Depreciation
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401
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241
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1,095
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697
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Amortization
of intangible assets
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1,171
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1,378
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2,971
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3,886
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Total
operating expenses
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13,884
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10,294
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37,815
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29,879
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Operating
income
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2,503
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3,312
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8,186
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7,903
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Interest
income (expense):
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Interest
income
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1,043
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369
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2,058
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1,224
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Interest
expense
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(146 | ) | (385 | ) | (851 | ) | (1,103 | ) | ||||||||
Total
interest income (expense)
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897
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(16 | ) |
1,207
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121
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Income
before provision for income taxes
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3,400
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3,296
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9,393
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8,024
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Provision
for income taxes
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1,858
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1,709
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4,820
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3,623
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Net
income
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$ |
1,542
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$ |
1,587
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$ |
4,573
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$ |
4,401
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Net
income (loss) per common share:
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Basic
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$ |
0.04
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$ | (0.16 | ) | $ |
0.03
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$ | (0.47 | ) | ||||||
Diluted
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$ |
0.04
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$ | (0.16 | ) | $ |
0.02
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$ | (0.47 | ) | ||||||
Weighted
average common shares outstanding:
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Basic
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40,354,796
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7,909,485
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24,282,474
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7,788,440
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Diluted
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43,336,498
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7,909,485
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27,184,670
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7,788,440
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(1)
Amounts include share-based compensation expense as
follows:
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Cost
of online revenue
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$ |
16
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$ |
9
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$ |
156
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$ |
14
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Cost
of events revenue
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20
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3
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43
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5
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Cost
of print revenue
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(1 | ) |
1
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18
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2
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Selling
and marketing
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930
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49
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2,054
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69
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Product
development
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84
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10
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230
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16
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General
and administrative
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604
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19
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1,421
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50
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Nine
Months Ended September 30,
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||||||||
2007
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2006
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|||||||
(unaudited)
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Operating
Activities
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Net
income
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$ |
4,573
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$ |
4,401
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||||
Adjustments
to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating
activities:
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Depreciation
and amortization
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4,066
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4,583
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Provision
for bad debt
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117
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215
|
||||||
Stock-based
compensation
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3,922
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156
|
||||||
Non-cash
interest expense
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310
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91
|
||||||
Deferred
tax benefit
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570
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-
|
||||||
Excess
tax benefit - stock options
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(2,518 | ) |
-
|
|||||
Changes
in operating assets and liabilities, net of businesses
acquired:
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Accounts
receivable
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(441 | ) | (3,283 | ) | ||||
Prepaid
expenses and other current assets
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74
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(604 | ) | |||||
Other
assets
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745
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(18 | ) | |||||
Accounts
payable
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193
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(541 | ) | |||||
Income
taxes payable
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(1,854 | ) |
-
|
|||||
Accrued
expenses and other current liabilities
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(344 | ) |
22
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|||||
Accrued
compensation expenses
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(543 | ) | (233 | ) | ||||
Deferred
revenue
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3,046
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3,049
|
||||||
Other
liabilities
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(110 | ) | (41 | ) | ||||
Net
cash provided by operating activities
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11,806
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7,797
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||||||
Investing
activities
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||||||||
Purchases
of property and equipment, and other assets
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(2,344 | ) | (969 | ) | ||||
Purchases
of short-term investments
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(284,247 | ) |
-
|
|||||
Sales
of short-term investments
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196,346
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-
|
||||||
Acquisition
of assets
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(1,013 | ) |
-
|
|||||
Acquisition
of businesses, net of cash acquired
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(15,015 | ) | (15,017 | ) | ||||
Net
cash used in investing activities
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(106,273 | ) | (15,986 | ) | ||||
Financing
activities
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||||||||
Proceeds
from revolving credit facility
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12,000
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-
|
||||||
Payments
made on revolving credit facility
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(12,000 | ) |
-
|
|||||
Proceeds
from bank term loan payable
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-
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10,000
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||||||
Payments
on bank term loan payable
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(2,250 | ) | (22,000 | ) | ||||
Proceeds
from initial public offering, net of stock issuance costs
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83,161
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-
|
||||||
Excess
tax benefit - stock options
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2,518
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-
|
||||||
Proceeds
from exercise of warrants and stock options
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977
|
779
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Net
cash provided by (used in) financing activities
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84,406
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(11,221 | ) | |||||
Net
decrease in cash and cash equivalents
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(10,061 | ) | (19,410 | ) | ||||
Cash
and cash equivalents at beginning of period
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30,830
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46,879
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Cash
and cash equivalents at end of period
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$ |
20,769
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$ |
27,469
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Cash
paid for interest
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$ |
489
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$ |
1,076
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Cash paid
for taxes
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$ |
4,437
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$ |
4,165
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-
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White
Papers. White paper revenue is recognized
ratably over the period in which the white paper is available on the
Company’s websites.
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-
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Webcasts
and Podcasts. Webcast revenue is recognized in the period
in which the webcast occurs. Podcast revenue is recognized in
the period in which it is first posted and becomes available
on the
Company’s websites.
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-
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Software
Package Comparisons. Software package comparison revenue
is recognized ratably over the period in which the software
information is available on the Company’s
websites.
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-
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Dedicated
E-mails, E-mail Newsletters. Dedicated e-mail and
e-newsletter revenue is recognized in the period in which the
e-mail or
e-newsletter is sent to registered
members.
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-
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List
Rentals. List rental revenue is recognized in the period
in which the e-mails are sent to the list of registered
members.
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-
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Banners. Banner
revenue is recognized in the period in which the banner impressions
occur.
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Estimated
Fair
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Useful
Life
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Value
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||||
Developed
websites intangible asset
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72
months
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$ |
5,400
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Customer
relationship intangible asset
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60
months
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1,790
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Non-compete
agreements intangible asset
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36
months
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790
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Total
intangible assets
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$ |
7,980
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Estimated
Fair
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|||||
Useful
Life
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Value
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||||
Customer
relationship intangible asset
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60
months
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$ |
4,170
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Non-compete
agreement intangible asset
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36
months
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550
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Customer
order backlog intangible asset
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12
months
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460
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Total
intangible assets
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$ |
5,180
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Three
Months Ended September 30,
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Nine
Months Ended September 30,
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|||||||||||||||
2007
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2006
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2007
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2006
|
|||||||||||||
(unaudited)
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||||||||||||||||
Total
revenues
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$ |
23,301
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$ |
20,778
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$ |
67,109
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$ |
58,694
|
||||||||
Net
income
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$ |
1,229
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$ |
1,547
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$ |
3,863
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$ |
3,391
|
||||||||
Net
income per common share:
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Basic
and Diluted
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$ |
0.03
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$ | (0.16 | ) | $ |
0.00
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$ | (0.59 | ) |
September
30, 2007
|
December
31, 2006
|
|||||||
(unaudited)
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||||||||
Cash
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$ |
2,772
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$ |
3,262
|
||||
Money
market funds
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13,815
|
5,935
|
||||||
Municipal
bonds
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1,000
|
-
|
||||||
Commercial
paper corporate debt securities
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3,182
|
21,633
|
||||||
Total
cash and cash equivalents
|
$ |
20,769
|
$ |
30,830
|
September
30, 2007
|
December
31, 2006
|
|||||||
(unaudited)
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||||||||
Commercial
paper corporate debt securities
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$ |
4,800
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$ |
-
|
||||
Municipal
bonds
|
29,801
|
-
|
||||||
Auction
rate securities
|
39,950
|
-
|
||||||
Variable
rate demand notes
|
13,350
|
-
|
||||||
Total
short-term investments
|
$ |
87,901
|
$ |
-
|
Total
|
||||
Balance
as of December 31, 2005
|
$ |
26,535
|
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Acquisitions
during the period
|
9,440
|
|||
Other
adjustments
|
215
|
|||
Balance
as of December 31, 2006
|
36,190
|
|||
Acquisitions
during the period
|
7,035
|
|||
Balance
as of September 30, 2007
|
$ |
43,225
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As
of September 30, 2007
|
||||||||||||
(unaudited)
|
||||||||||||
Gross
Carrying
|
Accumulated
|
|||||||||||
Amount
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Amortization
|
Net
|
||||||||||
Customer,
affiliate and advertiser relationships
|
$ |
13,367
|
$ | (8,020 | ) | $ |
5,347
|
|||||
Developed
websites, technology and patents
|
5,976
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(919 | ) |
5,057
|
||||||||
Trademark,
trade name and domain name
|
894
|
(451 | ) |
443
|
||||||||
Non-compete
agreements
|
1,675
|
(435 | ) |
1,240
|
||||||||
Total
intangible assets
|
$ |
21,912
|
$ | (9,825 | ) | $ |
12,087
|
As
of December 31, 2006
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Gross
Carrying
|
Accumulated
|
|||||||||||
Amount
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Amortization
|
Net
|
||||||||||
Customer,
affiliate and advertiser relationships
|
$ |
11,025
|
$ | (6,010 | ) | $ |
5,015
|
|||||
Developed
websites, technology and patents
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576
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(400 | ) |
176
|
||||||||
Trademark,
trade name and domain name
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768
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(321 | ) |
447
|
||||||||
Non-compete
agreements
|
550
|
(122 | ) |
428
|
||||||||
Total
intangible assets
|
$ |
12,919
|
$ | (6,853 | ) | $ |
6,066
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Total
|
||||
2007
(October 1st - December 31st)
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$ |
1,020
|
||
2008
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2,967
|
|||
2009
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2,831
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|||
2010
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2,361
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|||
2011
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1,584
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|||
2012
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1,024
|
|||
Thereafter
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300
|
|||
Total
amortization expense
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$ |
12,087
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Three
Months Ended September 30,
|
Nine
Months Ended September 30,
|
|||||||||||||||
2007
|
2006
|
2007
|
2006
|
|||||||||||||
(unaudited)
|
||||||||||||||||
Numerator:
|
||||||||||||||||
Net
income
|
$ |
1,542
|
$ |
1,587
|
$ |
4,573
|
$ |
4,401
|
||||||||
Allocation
of net income to periods (1):
|
||||||||||||||||
Net
income allocable to period during which two classes of equity
securities
were outstanding
|
-
|
1,587
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1,689
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4,401
|
||||||||||||
Net
income allocable to period during which one class of equity securities
was
outstanding
|
1,542
|
-
|
2,884
|
-
|
||||||||||||
Net
income
|
$ |
1,542
|
$ |
1,587
|
$ |
4,573
|
$ |
4,401
|
||||||||
Net
income allocable to two class period
|
$ |
-
|
$ |
1,587
|
$ |
1,689
|
$ |
4,401
|
||||||||
Accretion
of preferred stock dividends
|
-
|
2,824
|
3,948
|
8,091
|
||||||||||||
Net
income applicable to preferred stockholders for two class
period
|
-
|
2,824
|
3,948
|
8,091
|
||||||||||||
Net
loss applicable to common stockholders for two class
period
|
-
|
(1,237 | ) | (2,259 | ) | (3,690 | ) | |||||||||
Net
income allocable to one class period
|
1,542
|
-
|
2,884
|
-
|
||||||||||||
Net
income (loss) applicable to common stockholders
|
$ |
1,542
|
$ | (1,237 | ) | $ |
625
|
$ | (3,690 | ) | ||||||
Denominator:
|
||||||||||||||||
Basic:
|
||||||||||||||||
Weighted
average shares of common stock outstanding
|
40,354,796
|
7,909,485
|
24,282,474
|
7,788,440
|
||||||||||||
Diluted:
|
||||||||||||||||
Weighted
average shares of common stock outstanding
|
40,354,796
|
7,909,485
|
24,282,474
|
7,788,440
|
||||||||||||
Effect
of potentially dilutive shares
|
2,981,702
|
-
|
2,902,196
|
-
|
||||||||||||
Total
weighted average shares of common stock outstanding
|
43,336,498
|
7,909,485
|
27,184,670
|
7,788,440
|
||||||||||||
Calculation
of Net Income Per Common Share:
|
||||||||||||||||
Basic:
|
||||||||||||||||
Net
income (loss) applicable to common stockholders
|
$ |
1,542
|
$ | (1,237 | ) | $ |
625
|
$ | (3,690 | ) | ||||||
Weighted
average shares of stock outstanding
|
40,354,796
|
7,909,485
|
24,282,474
|
7,788,440
|
||||||||||||
Net
income (loss) per common share
|
$ |
0.04
|
$ | (0.16 | ) | $ |
0.03
|
$ | (0.47 | ) | ||||||
Diluted:
|
||||||||||||||||
Net
income (loss) applicable to common stockholders
|
$ |
1,542
|
$ | (1,237 | ) | $ |
625
|
$ | (3,690 | ) | ||||||
Weighted
average shares of stock outstanding
|
43,336,498
|
7,909,485
|
27,184,670
|
7,788,440
|
||||||||||||
Net
income (loss) per common share
|
$ |
0.04
|
$ | (0.16 | ) | $ |
0.02
|
$ | (0.47 | ) |
(1)
|
As
of May 16, 2007, the effective date of the Company's IPO, the
Company transitioned from having two classes of equity securities
outstanding, common and preferred stock, to a single class of
equity
securities outstanding, common stock, upon automatic conversion of
shares of redeemable convertible preferred stock into shares
of common
stock.
|
Year
Ending December 31,
|
As
of September 30, 2007
|
|||
(unaudited)
|
||||
2007
(October 1st - December 31st)
|
$ |
750
|
||
2008
|
3,000
|
|||
2009
|
3,000
|
|||
6,750
|
||||
Less
current portion
|
(3,000 | ) | ||
$ |
3,750
|
Three
Months Ended September 30, 2007
|
Nine
Months Ended September 30, 2007
|
|||||||
(unaudited)
|
||||||||
Net
income
|
$ |
1,542
|
$ |
4,573
|
||||
Other
comprehensive income:
|
||||||||
Change
in fair value of cash flow hedge
|
(47 | ) | (14 | ) | ||||
Total
comprehensive income
|
$ |
1,495
|
$ |
4,559
|
Three
Months Ended September 30,
|
Nine
Months Ended September 30,
|
|||||||||||||||
2007
|
2006
|
2007
|
2006
|
|||||||||||||
Risk-free
interest rate
|
*
|
4.68%-5.05 | % | 4.61%-5.04 | % | 4.68%-5.05 | % | |||||||||
Expected
volatility
|
*
|
58%-59 | % | 49%-50 | % | 58%-63 | % | |||||||||
Expected
life
|
*
|
6.25
years
|
6.25
years
|
6.25
years
|
||||||||||||
Dividend
yield
|
*
|
- | % | - | % | - | % | |||||||||
Weighted-average
grant date fair value per share
|
*
|
$ |
4.47
|
$ |
7.71
|
$ |
4.48
|
*
|
The
Company did not grant any stock options during the three months
ended
September 30, 2007.
|
Quarter-to-Date
Activity
|
Options
Outstanding
|
Weighted-Average
Exercise Price Per Share
|
Weighted-Average
Remaining Contractual Term in Years
|
Aggregate
Intrinsic Value
|
||||||||||||
(unaudited)
|
||||||||||||||||
Options
outstanding at June 30, 2007
|
7,214,168
|
$ |
5.74
|
|||||||||||||
Options
granted
|
-
|
-
|
||||||||||||||
Options
exercised
|
(69,649 | ) |
2.93
|
|||||||||||||
Options
forfeited
|
(10,016 | ) |
7.27
|
|||||||||||||
Options
canceled
|
(733 | ) |
7.36
|
|||||||||||||
Options
outstanding at September 30, 2007
|
7,133,770
|
$ |
5.77
|
7.4
|
$ |
79,425
|
||||||||||
Options
exercisable at September 30, 2007
|
3,536,762
|
$ |
3.88
|
5.9
|
$ |
46,048
|
||||||||||
Options
vested or expected to vest at September 30, 2007 (1)
|
6,989,890
|
$ |
5.73
|
7.4
|
$ |
78,090
|
||||||||||
(1)
|
In
addition to the vested options, the Company expects a portion
of the
unvested options to vest at some point in the future. Options
expected to
vest is calculated by applying an estimated forfeiture rate to
the
unvested options.
|
Weighted-
|
||||||||
Options
|
Average
Exercise
|
|||||||
Year-to-Date
Activity
|
Outstanding
|
Price
Per Share
|
||||||
(unaudited)
|
||||||||
Options
outstanding at December 31, 2006
|
7,922,323
|
$ |
4.96
|
|||||
Options
granted
|
224,500
|
14.16
|
||||||
Options
exercised
|
(954,248 | ) |
1.03
|
|||||
Options
forfeited
|
(57,447 | ) |
5.76
|
|||||
Options
canceled
|
(1,358 | ) |
5.65
|
|||||
Options
outstanding at September 30, 2007
|
7,133,770
|
$ |
5.77
|
Number
of
|
||||
Shares
|
||||
(unaudited)
|
||||
Options
outstanding and available for grant under stock option
plans
|
9,914,203
|
|||
Warrants
|
40,625
|
|||
9,954,828
|
Three
Months Ended September 30,
|
Nine
Months Ended September 30,
|
|||||||||||||||
2007
|
2006
|
2007
|
2006
|
|||||||||||||
(unaudited)
|
||||||||||||||||
United
States and Canada
|
$ |
22,952
|
$ |
20,055
|
$ |
65,058
|
$ |
55,344
|
||||||||
International
|
349
|
212
|
1,192
|
551
|
||||||||||||
Total
|
$ |
23,301
|
$ |
20,267
|
$ |
66,250
|
$ |
55,895
|
|
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|
-
|
Webcasts
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|
|
-
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Software
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|
|
-
|
Dedicated
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|
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|
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|
|
-
|
Banners. Banner
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|
Three
Months Ended September 30,
|
Nine
Months Ended September 30,
|
|||||||||||||||
2007
|
2006
|
2007
|
2006
|
|||||||||||||
Risk-free
interest rate
|
*
|
4.68%-5.05 | % | 4.61%-5.04 | % | 4.68%-5.05 | % | |||||||||
Expected
volatility
|
*
|
58%-59 | % | 49%-50 | % | 58%-63 | % | |||||||||
Expected
life
|
*
|
6.25
years
|
6.25
years
|
6.25
years
|
||||||||||||
Dividend
yield
|
*
|
- | % | - | % | - | % | |||||||||
Weighted-average
grant date fair value per share
|
*
|
$ |
4.47
|
$ |
7.71
|
$ |
4.48
|
*
|
We
did not grant any stock options during the three months ended
September
30, 2007.
|
Three
Months Ended September 30,
|
Nine
Months Ended September 30,
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2007
|
2006
|
2007
|
2006
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(unaudited)
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
($
in thousands)
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Revenues:
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Online
|
$ |
14,687
|
63 | % | $ |
12,565
|
62 | % | $ |
44,726
|
68 | % | $ |
35,752
|
64 | % | ||||||||||||||||
Events
|
6,912
|
30
|
5,893
|
29
|
16,201
|
24
|
13,962
|
25
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||
Print
|
1,702
|
7
|
1,809
|
9
|
5,323
|
8
|
6,181
|
11
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total
revenues
|
23,301
|
100
|
20,267
|
100
|
66,250
|
100
|
55,895
|
100
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||
Cost
of revenues:
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Online
|
3,769
|
16
|
3,644
|
18
|
11,194
|
17
|
9,257
|
17
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||
Events
|
2,283
|
10
|
1,632
|
8
|
6,065
|
9
|
4,641
|
8
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||
Print
|
862
|
4
|
1,385
|
7
|
2,990
|
5
|
4,215
|
8
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total
cost of revenues
|
6,914
|
30
|
6,661
|
33
|
20,249
|
31
|
18,113
|
32
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||
Gross
profit
|
16,387
|
70
|
13,606
|
67
|
46,001
|
69
|
37,782
|
68
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||
Operating
expenses:
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Selling
and marketing
|
7,271
|
31
|
4,932
|
24
|
19,811
|
30
|
14,555
|
26
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||
Product
development
|
1,677
|
7
|
1,617
|
8
|
5,021
|
8
|
4,740
|
8
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||
General
and administrative
|
3,364
|
14
|
2,126
|
10
|
8,917
|
13
|
6,001
|
11
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||
Depreciation
|
401
|
2
|
241
|
1
|
1,095
|
2
|
697
|
1
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||
Amortization
of intangible assets
|
1,171
|
5
|
1,378
|
7
|
2,971
|
4
|
3,886
|
7
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total
operating expenses
|
13,884
|
60
|
10,294
|
51
|
37,815
|
57
|
29,879
|
53
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||
Operating
income
|
2,503
|
11
|
3,312
|
16
|
8,186
|
12
|
7,903
|
14
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||
Interest
income (expense), net
|
897
|
4
|
(16 | ) |
*
|
1,207
|
2
|
121
|
*
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||
Income
before provision for income taxes
|
3,400
|
15
|
3,296
|
16
|
9,393
|
14
|
8,024
|
14
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||
Provision
for income taxes
|
1,858
|
8
|
1,709
|
8
|
4,820
|
7
|
3,623
|
6
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||
Net
income
|
$ |
1,542
|
7 | % | $ |
1,587
|
8 | % | $ |
4,573
|
7 | % | $ |
4,401
|
8 | % |
Three
Months Ended September 30,
|
||||||||||||||||
Increase
|
Percent
|
|||||||||||||||
2007
|
2006
|
(Decrease)
|
Change
|
|||||||||||||
(unaudited)
|
||||||||||||||||
($
in thousands)
|
||||||||||||||||
Revenues:
|
||||||||||||||||
Online
|
$ |
14,687
|
$ |
12,565
|
$ |
2,122
|
17 | % | ||||||||
Events
|
6,912
|
5,893
|
1,019
|
17
|
||||||||||||
Print
|
1,702
|
1,809
|
(107 | ) | (6 | ) | ||||||||||
Total
revenues
|
$ |
23,301
|
$ |
20,267
|
$ |
3,034
|
15 | % |
Three
Months Ended September 30,
|
||||||||||||||||
Increase
|
Percent
|
|||||||||||||||
2007
|
2006
|
(Decrease)
|
Change
|
|||||||||||||
(unaudited)
|
||||||||||||||||
($
in thousands)
|
||||||||||||||||
Cost
of revenues:
|
||||||||||||||||
Online
|
$ |
3,769
|
$ |
3,644
|
$ |
125
|
3 | % | ||||||||
Events
|
2,283
|
1,632
|
651
|
40
|
||||||||||||
Print
|
862
|
1,385
|
(523 | ) | (38 | ) | ||||||||||
Total
cost of revenues
|
$ |
6,914
|
$ |
6,661
|
$ |
253
|
4 | % | ||||||||
Gross
profit
|
$ |
16,387
|
$ |
13,606
|
$ |
2,781
|
20 | % | ||||||||
Gross
profit percentage
|
70 | % | 67 | % |
Three
Months Ended September 30,
|
||||||||||||||||
Increase
|
Percent
|
|||||||||||||||
2007
|
2006
|
(Decrease)
|
Change
|
|||||||||||||
(unaudited)
|
||||||||||||||||
($
in thousands)
|
||||||||||||||||
Operating
expenses:
|
||||||||||||||||
Selling
and marketing
|
$ |
7,271
|
$ |
4,932
|
$ |
2,339
|
47 | % | ||||||||
Product
development
|
1,677
|
1,617
|
60
|
4
|
||||||||||||
General
and administrative
|
3,364
|
2,126
|
1,238
|
58
|
||||||||||||
Depreciation
|
401
|
241
|
160
|
66
|
||||||||||||
Amortization
of intangible assets
|
1,171
|
1,378
|
(207 | ) | (15 | ) | ||||||||||
Total
operating expenses
|
$ |
13,884
|
$ |
10,294
|
$ |
3,590
|
35 | % | ||||||||
Interest
income, net
|
$ |
897
|
$ | (16 | ) | $ |
913
|
*
|
||||||||
Provision
for income taxes
|
$ |
1,858
|
$ |
1,709
|
$ |
149
|
9 | % |
Nine
Months Ended September 30,
|
||||||||||||||||
Increase
|
Percent
|
|||||||||||||||
2007
|
2006
|
(Decrease)
|
Change
|
|||||||||||||
(unaudited)
|
||||||||||||||||
($
in thousands)
|
||||||||||||||||
Revenues:
|
||||||||||||||||
Online
|
$ |
44,726
|
$ |
35,752
|
$ |
8,974
|
25 | % | ||||||||
Events
|
16,201
|
13,962
|
2,239
|
16
|
||||||||||||
Print
|
5,323
|
6,181
|
(858 | ) | (14 | ) | ||||||||||
Total
revenues
|
$ |
66,250
|
$ |
55,895
|
$ |
10,355
|
19 | % |
Nine
Months Ended September 30,
|
||||||||||||||||
Increase
|
Percent
|
|||||||||||||||
2007
|
2006
|
(Decrease)
|
Change
|
|||||||||||||
(unaudited)
|
||||||||||||||||
($
in thousands)
|
||||||||||||||||
Cost
of revenues:
|
||||||||||||||||
Online
|
$ |
11,194
|
$ |
9,257
|
$ |
1,937
|
21 | % | ||||||||
Events
|
6,065
|
4,641
|
1,424
|
31
|
||||||||||||
Print
|
2,990
|
4,215
|
(1,225 | ) | (29 | ) | ||||||||||
Total
cost of revenues
|
$ |
20,249
|
$ |
18,113
|
$ |
2,136
|
12 | % | ||||||||
Gross
profit
|
$ |
46,001
|
$ |
37,782
|
$ |
8,219
|
22 | % | ||||||||
Gross
profit percentage
|
69 | % | 68 | % |
Nine
Months Ended September 30,
|
||||||||||||||||
Increase
|
Percent
|
|||||||||||||||
2007
|
2006
|
(Decrease)
|
Change
|
|||||||||||||
(unaudited)
|
||||||||||||||||
($
in thousands)
|
||||||||||||||||
Operating
expenses:
|
||||||||||||||||
Selling
and marketing
|
$ |
19,811
|
$ |
14,555
|
$ |
5,256
|
36 | % | ||||||||
Product
development
|
5,021
|
4,740
|
281
|
6
|
||||||||||||
General
and administrative
|
8,917
|
6,001
|
2,916
|
49
|
||||||||||||
Depreciation
|
1,095
|
697
|
398
|
57
|
||||||||||||
Amortization
of intangible assets
|
2,971
|
3,886
|
(915 | ) | (24 | ) | ||||||||||
Total
operating expenses
|
$ |
37,815
|
$ |
29,879
|
$ |
7,936
|
27 | % | ||||||||
Interest
income, net
|
$ |
1,207
|
$ |
121
|
$ |
1,086
|
*
|
|||||||||
Provision
for income taxes
|
$ |
4,820
|
$ |
3,623
|
$ |
1,197
|
33 | % |
September
30, 2007
|
December
31, 2006
|
|||||||
(unaudited)
|
||||||||
($
in thousands)
|
||||||||
Cash,
cash equivalents and short-term investments
|
$ |
108,670
|
$ |
30,830
|
||||
Accounts
receivable, net
|
$ |
12,419
|
$ |
12,096
|
Nine
Months Ended September 30,
|
||||||||
2007
|
2006
|
|||||||
(unaudited)
|
||||||||
($
in thousands)
|
||||||||
Net
cash provided by operating activities
|
$ |
11,805
|
$ |
7,797
|
||||
Net
cash used in investing activities (1)
|
$ | (18,371 | ) | $ | (15,986 | ) | ||
Net
cash provided by (used in) financing activities
|
$ |
84,406
|
$ | (11,221 | ) |
Payments
Due by Period
|
||||||||||||||||||||
Less
than
|
1-3 |
3-5
|
More
than
|
|||||||||||||||||
Total
|
1
Year
|
Years
|
Years
|
5
Years
|
||||||||||||||||
(unaudited)
|
||||||||||||||||||||
($
in thousands)
|
||||||||||||||||||||
Bank
term loan payable
|
$ |
6,750
|
$ |
3,000
|
$ |
3,750
|
$ |
-
|
$ |
-
|
||||||||||
Operating
leases (1)
|
7,400
|
2,478
|
3,670
|
1,156
|
96
|
|||||||||||||||
Total
|
$ |
14,150
|
$ |
5,478
|
$ |
7,420
|
$ |
1,156
|
$ |
96
|
(1)
|
Operating
lease obligations are net of minimum sublease payments of $113,000
due
under various sublease agreements that expire through July 31,
2008.
|
-
|
variations
in expenditures by advertisers due to budgetary
constraints;
|
-
|
the
cancellation or delay of projects by
advertisers;
|
-
|
the
cyclical and discretionary nature of advertising
spending;
|
-
|
general
economic conditions, as well as economic conditions specific
to the
Internet and online and offline media industry;
and
|
-
|
the
occurrence of extraordinary events, such as natural disasters,
international or domestic terrorist attacks or armed
conflict.
|
-
|
weakness
in corporate IT spending resulting in a decline in IT advertising
spending;
|
-
|
increased
concentration in the IT industry as a result of consolidations,
leading to
a decrease in the number of current and prospective customers,
as well as
an overall reduction in advertising spending by combined entities
following such consolidations;
|
-
|
the
timing of advertising campaigns around new product introductions
and
initiatives; and
|
-
|
economic
conditions specific to the IT
industry.
|
-
|
the
spending priorities and advertising budget cycles of specific
advertisers;
|
-
|
the
addition or loss of advertisers;
|
-
|
the
addition of new sites and services by us or our competitors;
and
|
-
|
seasonal
fluctuations in advertising
spending.
|
-
|
anticipate
and respond successfully to rapidly changing IT developments
and
preferences to ensure that our content remains timely and interesting
to
our users;
|
-
|
attract
and retain qualified editors, writers and technical
personnel;
|
-
|
fund
new development for our programs and other
offerings;
|
-
|
successfully
expand our content offerings into new platform and delivery mechanisms;
and
|
-
|
promote
and strengthen the brands of our websites and our
name.
|
-
|
the
need to hire, integrate, motivate and retain additional sales
and sales
support personnel;
|
-
|
the
need to train new sales personnel, many of whom lack sales experience
when
they are hired; and
|
-
|
competition
from other companies in hiring and retaining sales personnel.
|
-
|
difficulty
in assimilating the operations and personnel of acquired
businesses;
|
-
|
potential
disruption of our ongoing businesses and distraction of our management
and
the management of acquired
companies;
|
-
|
difficulty
in incorporating acquired technology and rights into our offerings
and
services;
|
-
|
unanticipated
expenses related to technology and other
integration;
|
-
|
potential
failure to achieve additional sales and enhance our customer
bases through
cross-marketing of the combined company’s products to new and existing
customers;
|
-
|
potential
litigation resulting from our business combinations or acquisition
activities; and
|
-
|
potential
unknown liabilities associated with the acquired
businesses.
|
-
|
limitations
on our activities in foreign countries where we have granted
rights to
existing business partners;
|
-
|
the
adaptation of our websites and advertising programs to meet local
needs
and to comply with local legal regulatory
requirements;
|
-
|
varied,
unfamiliar and unclear legal and regulatory restrictions, as
well as
unforeseen changes in, legal and regulatory
requirements;
|
-
|
more
restrictive data protection regulation, which may vary by
country;
|
-
|
difficulties
in staffing and managing multinational
operations;
|
-
|
difficulties
in finding appropriate foreign licensees or joint venture
partners;
|
-
|
distance,
language and cultural differences in doing business with foreign
entities;
|
-
|
foreign
political and economic uncertainty;
|
-
|
less
extensive adoption of the Internet as an information source and
increased
restriction on the content of
websites;
|
-
|
currency
exchange-rate fluctuations; and
|
-
|
potential
adverse tax requirements.
|
-
|
privacy,
data security and use of personally identifiable
information;
|
-
|
copyrights,
trademarks and domain names; and
|
-
|
marketing
practices, such as e-mail or direct
marketing.
|
-
|
decrease
the growth rate of the Internet;
|
-
|
reduce
our revenues;
|
-
|
increase
our operating expenses; or
|
-
|
expose
us to significant
liabilities.
|
-
|
occasional
scheduled maintenance;
|
-
|
equipment
failure;
|
-
|
volumes
of visits to our websites that exceed our infrastructure’s capacity;
and
|
-
|
natural
disasters, telecommunications failures, power failures, other
system
failures, maintenance, viruses, hacking or other events.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
TECHTARGET,
INC
(Registrant)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Date:
November 13, 2007
|
|
By:
|
/s/
GREG STRAKOSCH
|
|
|
|
|
Greg
Strakosch, Chief Executive Officer
(Principal
Executive Officer)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Date:
November 13, 2007
|
|
By:
|
/s/
ERIC SOCKOL
|
|
|
|
|
Eric
Sockol, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer
(Principal
Accounting and Financial Officer)
|
|