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To: Bruce A. Brotnov who wrote (5802)12/28/1999 4:32:00 PM
From: Carl Worth  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6445
 
Bruce-

Yesterday I noted BTGC, OPTO and SCLN here, not bad for one day's work. <g> The other one was PMED which gained 3% but is boring in comparison. Hopefully someone pays attention to my rambling, decent information in there sometimes. :)

PLMD is starting to look really good, just wish there was a little more volume with the nice move today.

Lots of funky action near the close with the selling to ensure a settlement by year end, kept CNBC from being able to do their Naz 4000 special. Should be interesting the rest of the week, the volume may really dry up now with the funds having finished their window dressing.

Too bad I didn't buy those 1000 shares of XING yesterday. LOL

Carl



To: Bruce A. Brotnov who wrote (5802)12/28/1999 6:41:00 PM
From: David Alan Cook  Respond to of 6445
 
HNV Has a good chart. News today on internet sales. 1999 Christmas Online Shopping Volume Estimates Exceeded
Hanover Brands Apparel and Home Furnishings Brands Strong Sellers
WEEHAWKEN, N.J., Dec. 28 /PRNewswire/ -- Leading e-tailer and specialty cataloger Hanover Direct, Inc. (Amex: HNV) reports that Holiday '99 sales for its on-line brands exceeded even the most liberal of the industry and analyst estimates. While not yet fully tallied, it is obvious that consumer interest in online shopping for apparel, home furnishings and gifts has significantly increased since last year.

The 14 Internet brands of Hanover's Brands division have experienced heavy on-line traffic all season; more than 3.4 million individuals have visited Hanover's online sites since Thanksgiving -- with 1 out of 10 customer transactions generated via the Internet and, in some instances, such as the Undergear catalog, 1 out of 5 transactions were generated from the Internet.

"The online shopping season started at Thanksgiving, traditionally the heaviest shopping time of the year, and showed no sign of slowing down since," stated Rakesh K. Kaul, President and CEO of Hanover Direct, Inc. "Online consumers' expectations regarding fast delivery resulted in orders being placed closer to Christmas day. This pattern more closely parallels the trend traditionally seen at retail of consumers shopping at the last minute."

Kaul added, "Demand in the 1999 Christmas season has surpassed even our estimates. If 1998 was called the "Year of E-Commerce" and 1999 broke all records, 2000 is beyond comprehension."

"The data collected from this holiday season indicates a change in what consumers are purchasing online," stated Richard Hoffmann, President of the Hanover Brands division. "Non-traditional e-commerce categories such as apparel and home furnishings have been some of the strongest sellers. Everyone has known that books, videos and music sell well online, what we have proven is that apparel, home furnishings and gifts sell equally as well."

While certain toys obviously rank at the top of the list for most sought-after items this season, home furnishings have also experienced higher demand this year. Items, particularly those associated with Christmas and the Millennium, have experienced heavy demand, often selling out. Winning items from Domestications, Kitchen & Home and The Company Store included: Pokeman bedding and cotton throws; holiday decorating ornaments, millennium glassware, electric buffet warming trays and party sized coffee urns; as well as down comforters, sleepwear, quilts, slippers and flannel sheets. Silhouettes, featuring fashion apparel for the plus-sized woman, also saw heavy demand for beaded dresses, silk sweater sets and leather coats while International Male, featuring contemporary apparel for men, saw heavy demand for Times Square shirts and leather trench coats, fake fur jeans, and fleece snugglers. Undergear had strong sales in extreme briefs, high country snugglers, hologram muscle shirts, eye gels and body sculpting creams.

"It seems our customers are spending Y2K at home, often entertaining, yet well prepared for the new millennium," said Hoffmann.

Hanover Direct, Inc. (Amex: HNV), and its business units, provide quality, branded merchandise through a portfolio of catalogs and e-commerce platforms to consumers, as well as a comprehensive range of Internet, e-commerce, and fulfillment services to businesses. The Hanover Brands division is comprised of the Company's catalog and e-commerce web site portfolio of home fashions, apparel and gift brands, including Domestications, The Company Store, Turiya, Domestications Kitchen & Garden, Kitchen & Home, Encore, Improvements, The Safety Zone, Silhouettes, Tweeds, International Male, Undergear, and Gump's By Mail. Hanover Direct is the exclusive distributor of the Compagnie de la Chine brand in North America; the Company owns Gump's, a retail store based in San Francisco; and, the Company has a majority equity stake in Always In Style(R). Each brand can be accessed on the Internet individually by name. The erizon Web Services division is comprised of Keystone Internet Services (http://www.keystoneinternet.com), the Company's third party, end-to-end, fulfillment, logistics and e-care provider and Desius, the Company's joint venture with RS Software India, Limited, offering 24/7-web shop services and e-commerce systems development. The division also services the logistical, IT and fulfillment needs of the Hanover Brands division. Information on Hanover Direct, including each of its divisions, can be accessed on the Internet at hanoverdirect.com.

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SOURCE: Hanover Direct, Inc.
CONTACT: Brian C. Harriss, Sr. VP - Chief Financial Officer of Hanover Direct, Inc., 201-272-3224; or Paula Zwerdling, Managing Director, Public Relations of AGG International, 212-869-8230, paula@aggintl.com, for Hanover Direct, Inc.

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