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Technology Stocks : Internap Network Services Corporation

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To: Jibacoa who wrote (940)10/15/2007 10:25:45 AM
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INAP continues its up-move, albeit it is finding some intraday resistance at the 16.69 level.<g>

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It announced that it will put Jim Leach as its VP of marketing.

Internap Selects Jim Leach as Vice President of Marketing & Sales Operations
Monday October 15, 7:00 am ET
--Veteran SAVVIS and IBM Marketing Executive to Lead Internap's Global Marketing Programs and Brand Development--

ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Internap Network Services Corporation (NasdaqGM: INAP - News), a global provider of end-to-end Internet business solutions, today announced the appointment of Jim Leach, 45, as vice president of marketing & sales operations.

Mr. Leach joins Internap after serving seven years at SAVVIS, Inc. where he helped the company grow from a start-up to an $800 million global leader in IT infrastructure services.

For the last three years, Mr. Leach was vice president of corporate marketing, responsible for go-to-market programs, marketing communications and press and industry analyst relations.

Prior to joining SAVVIS, Mr. Leach spent 15 years at IBM in solutions engineering, sales and marketing. In his last assignment as a marketing executive at IBM, he was responsible for building and launching a global portfolio of e-business solutions for the financial services industry, which grew to $2 billion in annual revenues. In this role, he led solutions teams in Canada, Japan, the U.K. and the U.S.

“Internap is poised for growth and continues to attract seasoned leaders to take the company to the next level,” said James P. DeBlasio, president and chief executive officer at Internap.

“I am pleased to welcome Jim to the Internap team. His experience, expertise and energy will help us claim a unique and compelling position in the industry.”

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The R/R still looks OK, as the stock has plenty of room to run.<g>

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