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The online sporting goods market has seen a number of closures and cutbacks in recent months.


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Quokka Sports, Inc. (Nasdaq: QKKA) fell 0.12 to 0.50 Tuesday after the online sports company said fourth-quarter revenue will be below previous estimates.

Merrill Lynch analyst Henry Blodget reportedly downgraded Quokka to neutral from accumulate following the news, saying the company will need to raise additional cash in order to stay in business.

Quokka said revenue for the quarter will total US$8.5 million to $9 million, resulting in a loss before interest, taxes, depreciation, amortization, restructuring charges and other expenses of $19.5 million to $21.5 million.

Management had expected revenue of $11 million to $12 million and a loss before items of $14 million to $15 million. Results will be reported January 25th.

"Our revenue shortfall was the result, in large part, of delays in the timing of sponsorships and other agreements for upcoming events, including NCAA Final Four, Golf and Major League Baseball," said president and chief executive officer Alvaro Saralegui.

According to Saralegui, during the quarter, the company "eliminated non-core businesses" that were inherited in connection with the acquisition of Total Sports.

"While we effectively controlled our operating expenses during the quarter, we also incurred incremental unbudgeted expenses related to the integration of Total Sports," Saralegui said.

Saralegui added: "We are developing new sponsorship products and continuing to improve operating efficiencies as we focus our efforts on achieving profitability and position ourselves competitively in the sporting events we plan to cover in 2001."

Quokka, based in San Francisco, California, provides sports event coverage, analysis, forums and shopping over its Quokka.com Web site and its network of sport-specific sites.

The company operates Golf.com, TotalBaseball.com, FinalFour.net and NBCOlympics.com, among others.


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