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Technology Stocks : MessageMedia Inc. (MESG)
MESG 18.65-25.4%May 25 5:00 PM EST

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To: Gutterball who wrote (337)10/19/1999 12:44:00 PM
From: Gutterball  Read Replies (3) of 553
 
Growth in Messagemedia client list...

Considering I'm getting my ducks lined up take a crack at the Venerable title this quarter, I have taken a look at additions to Messagemedia's client list in Q3 as presented in their press releases. My source for this discussion is...

messagemedia.com

The latest list, Oct 14, follows: E-TRADE, Reader's Digest, AOL, Microsoft, EDS, CNBC, Yahoo!, Intuit, GeoCities, CMP Media, Bertlesmann, Barclays Bank, Standard & Poors and Mail.com

Question: Which of these companies appeared on the client during Q3, when, how?

Answer:

8/26 - AOL, Apple, Microsoft - Revnet merger #reply-10667333
8/26 - EDS, CNBC, Universal Studios - Decisive merger #reply-10705265
7/09 - Reader's Digest - contract #reply-10392235
6/30 - Yahoo - contract #reply-10339047

Considering Messagemedia was showing companies like AOL, APPL, MSFT, EDS, CNBC and Universal Studios as clients and there hadn't been a press release on these contracts, I thought it appropriate to look into how they became clients. I'm am satisfied that these companies came on board as a result of Messagemedia's two mergers with Revnet and Decisive. Reader's Digest and Yahoo! were added through contracts with Messagemedia.
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