The Wall Street Transcript Publishes Analyst Comments On Harte-Hanks in e-Marketing Issue
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 6, 2000--Five leading analysts and top management from twelve sector firms examine the outlook for E-Marketing in the latest issue of The Wall Street Transcript (212/952-7433) or twst.com
In a vital review of this sector for investors and industry professionals, this valuable 72-page Special Issue features:
1) Advertising Services - In an in-depth (5,200 words) Analyst Interview, Lauren Rich Fine, First Vice President at Merrill Lynch, examines the outlook for the sector, and shares specific stock recommendations.
Fine reports on Harte-Hanks (NYSE:HHS), ``They've got all the right tool sets, they've partnered with all the right people and they've done an excellent job of integrating core clients' direct mail, offline and online campaigns.''
This 72-page Special issue also features:
2) E-Marketing - In an in-depth (13,300 words) Analyst Roundtable, Christopher Hansen, Senior Equity Research Analyst at Banc of America Securities, Richard Petersen, Vice President at Credit Suisse First Boston, Safa Rashtchy, Vice President at U.S. Bancorp Piper Jaffray, Jordan Rohan, Principal and Equity Research Analyst at Wit Soundview Group, discuss the outlook for the sector, and share specific stock recommendations.
3) The TWST confidential Off-The-Record survey of management performance at fourteen sector firms asked market insiders about the ability of management teams to create shareholder value. Firms reviewed in Off-The-Record include: 24/7 Media, Avenue A, Digital Impact, DoubleClick, eGain Communications, Engage, E.piphany, Kana Communications, LifeMinders, Media Metrix, Mediaplex, MessageMedia, MyPoints.com, Onyx Software
4) CEO interviews (average 2,500 words). Top management of twelve sector firms examine the outlook for their firm and the sector. Firms include: 24/7 Media, Beyond.com, Daktronics, BuckTV.com, Cognos, EntrePoint, MediaX, MindArrow Systems, Netzee, NewsEDGE, Sonicport.com, Zamba Solutions
To obtain a copy of this 72-page e-Marketing issue, call 212/952-7433 or see twst.com
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The Wall Street Transcript Peter McLaughlin, 212/952-7433 twst.com |