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Technology Stocks : tmrt/tmrte 2themart.com

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Article 1 of 11 found.

Story appeared in the BUSINESS section

I.D. number: 2000098011

Number of words: 499

EXCUSES, EXCUSES TO THE SEC

MORNING
Friday, April 7, 2000
Credit: Jonathan Lansner :The Orange County Register

Orange County's 2000 crop of "The Dog Ate My Homework" filings are in.

Deadline has passed for most annual reports to reach the Securities and Exchange Commission. For the tardy company, Form 12b-25 is the SEC's equivalent of a kid's late note from Mom.

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Article 2 of 11 found.
Story appeared in the BUSINESS section

I.D. number: 2000090004

Number of words: 588

TROUBLED 2THEMART AGREES TO MERGER
TECHNOLOGY: ORANGE-BASED PORTAL SITE WILL ABSORB THE E-COMMERCE COMPANY.

MORNING
Thursday, March 30, 2000
Credit: CHRIS FARNSWORTH:The Orange County Register

The troubled e-commerce company 2TheMart is selling out before it sells a single product.

The Irvine-based company signed a letter of intent Wednesday to merge with GoToWorld.com Inc. of Orange, a privately held Internet company that pays people to surf the Web.

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Article 3 of 11 found.
Story appeared in the BUSINESS section

I.D. number: 1999220007

Number of words: 1527

MARKETS
CLEAN SWEEP
BULLETIN-BOARD DAYS MAY BE NUMBERED FOR SOME FIRMS

MORNING
Sunday, August 8, 1999
Credit: RONALD CAMPBELL:The Orange County Register

Richard Ulmer faces a tough choice.

Over the past few years, a dollar at a time, he has dragged tiny InVitro International Inc. back to solvency. Now he has to decide between the company's shareholders and its hard-won financial stability.

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Article 4 of 11 found.
Story appeared in the BUSINESS section

I.D. number: 1999158007

Number of words: 539

ON THE MOVE
ORANGE COUNTY'S MOVERS AND SHAKERS

MORNING
Monday, June 7, 1999
Credit: The Orange County Register

TECHNOLOGY: 2TheMart.com Inc. of Irvine named Mark Rosenberg vice president of marketing and sales. ... Toshiba America Medical Systems in Tustin named Robert Kreps senior director, national sales. ...

Autobytel.com of Irvine appointed John Riordan director of product development for its loyalty and rewards programs, and Craig Ima joined as director of database marketing. ... ZLand Inc. of Santa Ana appointed Don Mauldin vice president of operations.

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Article 5 of 11 found.
Story appeared in the BUSINESS section

I.D. number: 1999088054

Number of words: 680

ORANGE COUNTY'S MOVERS AND SHAKERS

MORNING
Monday, March 29, 1999

TECHNOLOGY: Syzygy Network Solutions, Orange, promoted Tony Hammer to branch manager of the Orange office, Jeff Greer to sales manager, Dave Smith to corporate account executive, Sean Condon to operations manager, and Jaime Zaldivar to project coordinator. ...

Kanbay, Newport Beach, named John Henry to chief of multisite operations. ... 2TheMart.com, Irvine, named Robert Allende as chief technology officer.

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Article 6 of 11 found.
Story appeared in the BUSINESS section

I.D. number: 1999082015

Number of words: 199

THE DAILY BRIEFING

MORNING
Tuesday, March 23, 1999

CHATTER

Hot hype: Five local Internet stocks had big gains Monday with little corporate news to justify the moves. So, what else is new?

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Article 7 of 11 found.
Story appeared in the BUSINESS section

I.D. number: 1999056037

Number of words: 642

O.C./STATE BRIEFLY

MORNING
Thursday, February 25, 1999

Auto insurers' rates fell about 5.7% in '98, survey says

Automobile insurance rates continued dropping in 1998, with consumers seeing an average 5.7 percent cut in their rates, a survey released Wednesday shows.

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Article 8 of 11 found.
Story appeared in the BUSINESS section

I.D. number: 1999045055

Number of words: 1059

THE O.C. TWIST
THE OINK.13, E-INVESTING BY DICE ROLL

MORNING
Sunday, February 14, 1999
Credit: JONATHAN LANSNER:The Orange County Register

They are a baker's dozen of hidden electronic dreams nestled in your own back yard.

All 13 have the signposts that make typical investors skittish.

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Article 9 of 11 found.
Story appeared in the BUSINESS section

I.D. number: 1999030020

Number of words: 357

O.C. SPOTLIGHT
2THEMART.COM SURPRISES EVEN ITS PRESIDENT WITH 700% GAIN

MORNING
Saturday, January 30, 1999
Credit: EDMUND SANDERS:
The Orange County Register

The president of an Orange County Internet start-up expressed surprise Friday at his company's recent 700 percent stock surge, but called it a symptom of investors' voracious appetite for Net stocks.

"It's part of the Internet craze," said Dominic Magliarditi, head of 2TheMart.com, which started trading over the counter Jan. 19. "People want to get in on the ground floor." He said he was not surprised by the stock price, but had not expected it so high so soon.

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Article 10 of 11 found.
Story appeared in the BUSINESS section

I.D. number: 1999023008

Number of words: 319

MYSTERIOUS O.C. INTERNET FIRM SOARS
STOCKS: THE COMPANY'S ANNOUNCED INTENTION FOR AN AUCTION SITE SENDS PRICE FROM ABOUT $1 TO $21.50.

MORNING
Saturday, January 23, 1999
Credit: EDMUND SANDERS:The Orange County Register

Internet hype seems to be fueling the volatile stock ride of a tiny Orange County company that announced plans this week to launch an auction Web site that it hopes will compete against ultrahot eBay.com.

2TheMart.com _ formerly known as San Juan Capistrano-based CD Rom Yearbook _ has no office, no revenue, no product and it makes no regular financial statements to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

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Article 11 of 11 found.
Story appeared in the BUSINESS section

I.D. number: 1999020136

Number of words: 748

O.C./STATE BRIEFLY

MORNING
Wednesday, January 20, 1999

Powerwave posts loss with charges from acquisition

Powerwave Technologies Inc., Irvine, lost $7.2 million in the fourth quarter ending Jan. 3 compared with earnings of $5.3 million in the same period a year ago. Revenues were $40 million, up from $37 million for the year-ago quarter.

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