Crosswalk.com, Inc. Begins Trading Today on Nasdaq National Market System
CHANTILLY, Va., Aug. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Shares in Crosswalk.com (Nasdaq: AMEN - news) will begin trading today on the Nasdaq National Market System (NMS).
''We are pursuing a steady course of growth in all areas,'' said President and CEO William Parker. ''Trading on the National Market System is another validation that we are becoming a very serious company. We expect to continue on this growth path, step-by-step.''
The company also said that after the market closes today it will release the financial results for its second quarter ended June 30, 1999. It will conduct a conference call for investors at 4:45 PM Eastern Daylight Time today. Interested investors may call 1-800-547-9328 approximately five minutes before the scheduled starting time, or point their browsers to www.vcall.com, where the call will be archived for 90 days. Replays will also be available, starting on Tuesday, August 3 thru Wednesday, August 4 from 6:00 am EDT to 8:00 pm EDT by calling 1-800-633-8284 and entering password 12870422.
About Crosswalk.com
Crosswalk.com, the 1997 and 1998 Christian Web Site of the Year as awarded by Best of the Christian Web (www.botcw.com), is the premier Christian community portal covering the spectrum of life within a Christian context. Site visitors and members can currently tap into channels targeting music, personal finance, careers and homeschooling (in beta version), lifestyle channels focusing on spiritual life and specific issues for men and women, and services ranging from free Web access filtering and a full-Web filtered search engine to online shopping, family-friendly movie reviews, games, chat, forums, local events, news, free email and more. Additional channels and services are planned, including the previously announced Health & Wellness Channel and the Sports Channel.
The Company generates revenues through the sale of sponsorships and advertising; the online retailing of Christian and family-friendly products manufactured or developed by others (music, books, apparel, gifts, etc.); sales of subscriptions for proprietary online content and services; royalties and referral fees from co-marketing relationships; and to a lesser extent, the continuing provision of technology services to various Christian organizations. |