To: lee kramer who wrote (47371 ) 6/30/1999 11:25:00 AM From: Jenna Respond to of 120523
CMNT, MAIL, SWS, NDB all sizzling ..This time NDB did not gap up 4 3/4, so it was an easier re-entry than original entry. I had a very busy morning today.. but there is always one that gets away: CMTN threaders read the repost below.. Momentum is a very strong impetus to move stocks. CMTN and MAIL never lost momentum, profit taking should still be important, but when the trend doesn't change drastically perhaps its best to sell only a portion and leave the rest techstocks.com Mail.com Partners With 14 Additional ISPs to Offer Web-Based E-mail Services NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 30, 1999--Boosting its already significant network of ISP partners consisting of Earthlink, Prodigy, GTE and Cable & Wireless, Mail.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:MAIL - news), a global provider of Internet messaging services, today announced that 14 regional ISPs will enhance their e-mail service by adding Mail.com's Web-based e-mail capabilities to their existing service, at no additional charge to their customers. Mail.com continues efforts to increase users of Mail.com's services by partnering with ISPs to provide their customers with a highly reliable, secure, feature-rich and flexible suite of e-mail messaging services. The ISPs -- located in Florida, Illinois, Louisiana, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, and Virginia -- have chosen Mail.com's Web-based e-mail service to provide their users with universal e-mail access, without the cost of developing or maintaining technology, infrastructure or customer support. ISPs benefit further by increasing loyalty among their member base and by lowering their network costs as users can more easily access their ISP e-mail via the Web during the workday, shifting user demand away from peak evening hours. Lon Otremba, Mail.com's Chief Operating Officer, commented on the new ISP relationships, ''We are thrilled to add these 14 regional ISPs to our growing list of ISP partners who are looking to establish a significant competitive advantage. Mail.com is focused on growing its user base through the expansion of its partner network; teaming up with regional as well as national ISPs with established member bases will help to enhance Mail.com's position in the Internet messaging market.'' About Mail.Com Mail.com, Inc. (http://corp.mail.com) is a global provider of e-mail and advanced messaging services to high-traffic Web sites, ISPs, corporations and direct to consumers. The Company provides Internet messaging outsourcing for brand name organizations such as NBC, CNN, Time Warner, CBS SportsLine, Prodigy, GTE, Standard & Poor's, Snap and CNET.