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Technology Stocks : America On-Line: will it survive ...?

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To: chenys who wrote (1599)2/10/1997 10:31:00 PM
From: Art Stone   of 13594
 
Steve Case's Brother Daniel H. Case III is the CEO of
Hambrecht & Quist Group, Inc., an underwiter for AOL

Hambrecht & Quist Group, Inc.


Confirmed and more. Look at this from:http://www.review.net/wbt/1196/news2.html

In the northeast corner office of Redgate Communications Corp., then a $40-million advertising and marketing agency, sat founder and then-president Ted Leonsis. He was ready to take his ideas mainstream.

Enter Steve Case, who as president and CEO of America Online, was introduced to Leonsis through the managing director at investment banking firm Hambrecht & Quist. That man, Dan Case - Steve's brother - had heard Leonsis' ideas, and he was impressed. He firmly believed that together, his brother and Leonsis could take the then-fledgling consumer on-line service, which had 1.25 million subscribers, to greater heights.

In May 1994, AOL acquired Redgate for $35 million in stock.
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