Ivan,
I'll check out that MIMBO candidate shortly but first...
Research Specifies New ''E-tailers'' Among Traditional Sales Giants
AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 4, 1999--With scores of shoppers flocking to the convenient setting of the Internet, vendors both traditional and unique have implemented electronic commerce sites to allow for the latest trend in retail known as "e-tailing."
Research specific to this burgeoning form of commerce and the companies currently involved has been documented at a new, informational resource designed to add support to an industry still defining itself.
Companies are now active in the ever increasing revenue stream of e-tail, adapting segments of their business to accommodate the hordes of buyers evidenced by the most recent Christmas season.
Joining the field of companies engaged in e-tail commerce are softdrink icons Pepsi Co. (NYSE:PEP) and Coca Cola (NYSE:KO) and other household names such as Acclaim Entertainment (Nasdaq:AKLM), Championship Auto Racing (NYSE:MPH), Fruit Of The Loom (NYSE:FTL), Toys R Us (NYSE:TOY) and Samsonite (Nasdaq:SAMC), who now allow for the purchase of goods or services on-line.
The free site, located at e-tail.org, also offers supplemental data specific to these companies and the potential of e-commerce to analysts, brokers, and investors, as well as links to free real-time quotes, Internet Indexes, imperative news and other investment necessities.
In addition to the vital research accessible at the site in regard to e-tail and the companies involved, data potentially affecting members of industries related to technologies such as software, computers and others has been archived.
Information referencing competitors and industries relative to Seagate Technology (NYSE:SEG), Iomega Corp. (NYSE:IOM), Exabyte Corp. (Nasdaq:EXBT), Complete Business Solutions (Nasdaq:CBSI), Informix (Nasdaq:IFMX), Quantum Corporation (Nasdaq:QNTM), Western Digital (NYSE:WDC) and Sandisk Corporation (Nasdaq:SNDK) is available for review.
The site may be accessed completely free of charge at e-tail.org from anywhere on the World Wide Web.
The Center for Internet Commerce is a free, informational outlet designed as a service to a quickly growing industry. The creators of this site hold no public opinion of any publicly traded equity and usage of the free site shall constitute agreement to hold harmless the creators for any information contained therein.
CONTACT:
The Center for Internet Commerce, Austin
Z. Matters, 877/244-1608
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