To: Triffin who wrote (1084 ) 12/2/1999 4:27:00 PM From: TLindt Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1109
>>>Uuhhh .. I believe we crossed the boarder a ways back !!! It's things like this, which tells me who's driving this thing. I know you follow this one so I use it as an example. Back in July...On July 21, 1999, USABanc.com entered into a two year agreement with Earthlink (NASDAQ-"ELNK") under which Earthlink customers will have direct access to a co-branded USABanc.com site providing both online banking and brokerage services. USABanc.com will also serve as the default online banking selection for customers who use Earthlink's "personal start" page customized option. Under terms of the agreement, Earthlink has been granted warrants to purchase up to 120,000 shares of USABanc.com common stock, or approximately 3.0% of the current outstanding shares, and will be paid certain variable fees which will be based upon the number of accounts opened during the duration of the contract. The strike price of the warrants is $12.00 per share. In connection with opening a USABanc.com bank account, new and existing Earthlink customers will be able to participate in an incentive program which will provide them one year of free ISP dial-up service. Earthlink is one of the world's leading Internet service providers, with over 1.3 million subscribers. biz.yahoo.com Then Today...on this, the sucker trades over half the float and advances at times nearly 30%...I'll buy good news just like the next guy...but I won't buy it twice. I got smart being an idiot over the years.Thursday December 2, 9:25 am Eastern Time Company Press Release USABancShares.com to Serve as Primary Bank Offered to EarthLink Members New partnership includes a complimentary year of Internet access for EarthLink members who open a USABancShares.com account PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 2, 1999-- USABancShares.com (NASDAQ-''USAB'') today announced that it has entered into a two-year Premiere Partnership agreement with EarthLink (NASDAQ-''ELNK'') under which the companies will launch a full array of co-branded online banking services. biz.yahoo.com