More good news from January. quicken.webcrawler.com Excerpts:
MP3.com Announces January Key Metrics; Page Views, Artists and Content Continue Upward Climb Tuesday, February 1, 2000 09:39 PM
SAN DIEGO, Feb. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- MP3.com, Inc. (Nasdaq: MPPP, news, msgs), the premier online music service provider (MSP), announced today its six key operational metrics for the month of January.
Reported on a monthly basis, these key metrics are also posted to the MP3.com web site under the Investor Relations section at www.mp3.com/investor/.
For the months ending December 31, 1999 and January 31, 2000, key metrics include:
Aggregate Data As of January 31 As of December 31
# of Approved Artists 50,600 45,300 # of Available Songs Posted on Site 307,400 273,700
Monthly Data January 2000 December 1999 # of CDs sold 25,600 25,800 Est. Average Daily Unique Visitors 548,000 519,000 Est. Page Views Per Month 125,000,000 97,000,000 Number of Songs/Listens Online (Play, Save, Instant Play) 20,400,000 18,400,000
Commenting on the January metrics, Michael Robertson, chairman and chief executive officer, said, "As previously announced, the number of 'listens' will become one of the key metrics reported on a monthly basis. This is a primary indicator of how we are executing as a music service provider by delivering the music to our users. We achieved two milestones in January -- topping 50,000 artists and 300,000 songs and audio files -- again setting records for artists and content."
MP3.com is pioneering a revolutionary approach to the promotion, distribution, use and interaction of music. The Company's web site has grown into a premier online music service provider. The Company uses the Internet and file formats that make music files smaller to enable a growing number of artists to distribute and promote their music to a broad audience and to let consumers conveniently access this expanding music catalogue. The Company's web site contains over 300,000 songs and audio files from more than 50,000 artists, representing what the Company believes to be one of the largest collections of digital music available on the Internet. Consumers can search, preview and download music free of charge. MP3.com is traded on the Nasdaq Exchange under the symbol MPPP and is based in San Diego, California.
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I fully expect another lawsuit. (Just joking folks) Jack |