To: GeoDude who wrote (13198 ) 12/15/1999 3:06:00 AM From: GeoDude Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 118717
Ouch. Red Tuesday for me. Down 3.5%. CNQR got kicked where it hurts. Did like Richard and sold a couple on the way down to reduce margin (early in the day). I have been looking at RSAS since 29. Never got in and I use their security PC card ... News on ECG.Toronto. Second pounding. Great company dirt cheap. Do your own DD but this is one of my core holdings... Envoy Communications Group files to list on the NASDAQ TORONTO, Dec. 14 /CNW-PRN/ - Envoy Communications Group (TSE:ECG - news) today announced that it has filed an application to list its common shares on the NASDAQ Stock Market. ``The NASDAQ is home to the fastest growing companies in the world and this listing is a significant step in Envoy's growth,' said Geoff Genovese, President and CEO of Envoy. ``A NASDAQ listing will expand Envoy's visibility in the U.S. marketplace, serving to increase shareholder value as well as enable greater retail and institutional investment.' Currently, 50% of Envoy's revenues are derived from the United States. Most recently, Envoy announced a joint marketing agreement with IBM to jointly market DecisionRoom, its proprietary web-based rentable software, in North America. Envoy, a leader in the convergence of technology and marketing solutions, helps clients operate more profitably by improving efficiency, strengthening customer loyalty, and redefining work processes using its proprietary software, Decision Room. Additionally, Envoy's marketing solutions increase market share through innovative, creative branding programs that utilize all forms of media including the Internet, print, TV or radio. Finally, Envoy intends to continue its growth strategy through acquisition as it expands into the U.S. marketplace. Envoy's U.S. comparables, currently trading on the NASDAQ, include: USWeb/CKS, Modem Media.Poppe Tyson, Agency.com and Razorfish. Envoy's client list includes leading dot.coms like CDNow, National Discount Brokers, PhoneFree, Internet Sports Network Inc. and Procurenet.com as well as e-Marketing clients like FedEx, MAC Cosmetics, Microsoft, MSN, Toshiba Canada and Toshiba America, in addition to adidas, A&W, Benjamin Moore, Bermuda Telephone, Bridgestone/Firestone, Canada Life, Honda, LCBO, PetSmart, Ontario Realty Corporation, Revy home Centres Inc., Safeway, Sprint Canada, Steelcase, and Wal-Mart. A new breed company, Envoy (www.envoy.to) is an integrated e-Marketer, digitally driven and committed to building global brands both off and on- line.