Added a few to the list:
These companies all have the same thing in common. They are all well off their highs, and have been hit hard lately. With improved technologies about to allow B2B to hit it's stride, I have to believe many are poised for a turnaround.
GLMC (Globalmedia.com, in a partnership with Real Networks, combines streaming media, sales and advertising, providing highly scalable, cost effective, and award winning B2B solutions, focusing on Linux, and drawing revenues from consulting, sales, and advertising. Primarily targeting traditional radio and television, increasing margins through consolidation and syndication)
DNCC (providing highly scalable B2B solutions, services and hardware, focusing in part on Linux, drawing revenues from high margin IT consulting services and computer sales to business and government, with potential for service contracts with other B2B companies)
GONT (B2B company marketing consumer products primarily on internet kiosks through hotel chains. Potential acquisition candidate for company able to leverage existing services to provide targeted hotel programming, sales, and advertising)
EWBX (leading business portal for Global IT industry. Services include enterprise management, networking, and telecommunications, software and internet development of hardware and systems)
VNTR (consolidating B2B e-commerce companies providing comprehensive, cost effective services and support)
ICGE (holding company consolidating B2B e-commerce)
CMRC (B2B solutions linking buyers and suppliers of goods and services into trading communities over the internet)
ARBA (Global B2B e-commerce solutions providing cost savings through automation)
PCOR (consolidating computer online sales, with computer and computer product manufacturers as clients)
ROWE (e-commerce solutions for purchasing and managing the acquisition of publications)
GNNU (network marketing of online local newspaper websites, deriving it?s revenues from the sale of interactive advertising on the web.)
CNQR (e-commerce solutions automating costly and inefficient purchasing and business processes)
EBTB (startup B2B offering e-commerce solutions to manufacturers and retailers)
STWW (publishing company extending it?s marketing over the internet, including online computer sales and real estate services). Not sure what their B2B focus is, but thought they deserved recognition for their current lawsuit against a basher. |