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To: Richard Tai who wrote (2951)10/19/1999 12:24:00 AM
From: hdrider  Respond to of 4337
 
Steve Listen what do you think?
At $2 could be a holder.
PopMail.com, inc. Conference Call Scheduled for Tuesday, October 19, 1999
PopMail.com will announce recent corporate developments and future strategy of the Company's permission marketing and affinity-based email services
PopMail.com, inc. (Nasdaq: POPM - news) today announced that management will discuss recent corporate developments and the future strategy of the Company's permission marketing and affinity-based email services in a conference call on Tuesday, October 19, 1999 at 4:15 pm EDT. The call will be open to the first 100 calls from media professionals, analysts, financial professionals and company shareholders. The access telephone number for the conference call will be 888-550-5969 and the code word will be ``POPMAIL.'

To participate on the call, please dial into the above-mentioned number at least five minutes prior to the start of the call. For those unable to participate on the call, there will be a replay available on the Internet at www.vcall.com . from October 20th through January 17th.

About PopMail.com, inc.

PopMail.com, inc, is a ``permission marketing' and ``affinity-based' email marketing company, serving the needs of individual businesses in a one-on-one relationship with their customers. The Company targets four main vertical markets for its network services: Broadcast, Media, Sports and Entertainment industries. Companies in these vertical markets typically have customers who have a strong affinity towards their products and services, such as a favorite sports team, radio station or upcoming broadcast or publication. Combining these email services allows companies to cut through the clutter and inefficiencies of traditional marketing and begin promoting and branding more effectively and efficiently to their viewers, listeners, fans and customers on the topics and items that are of interest to them.



To: Richard Tai who wrote (2951)10/19/1999 2:33:00 AM
From: steve harmon - analyst  Respond to of 4337
 
spln/qkka - sportsline has the better brand but quokka (despite a name that sounds like a cell phone) has the digital edge with video/audio

ironically, both are or were driven at some point by the olympics being tied to the sites

i like both firms for different reasons
spln for its longevity and cbs tie in
and qkka for its adrenaline sports angle, immersive media

my thinking may see quokka being acquired by a large broadcaster or espn in the next 18 months