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Ask Jeeves about its $400m loss

And about the shares that crashed...

By Heather McLean

Published: 8 February 2002 14:30 GMT

Shares in Ask Jeeves have crashed after the company reported heavy losses yesterday.

The company announced a deficit of $400m for the full year, and as a result saw its shares drop 46 per cent to $1.55 at closing on Nasdaq.

Ask Jeeves reported a pro forma net loss for the quarter of $3.5m, or nine cents per share. However, this is actually an improvement on losses of $18.7m for the same period in 2000.

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