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To: Jim P who wrote (90)3/1/2000 2:12:00 PM
From: The Barracuda™  Respond to of 114
 
Looks like the market doesn't care. ELE is down.

ELE is going to report earnings soon-hope they are good.

I think the market is saying "show me the money."



To: Jim P who wrote (90)3/1/2000 6:32:00 PM
From: The Barracuda™  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 114
 
This is an outstanding release: this stock is going much higher-just wish it happened today.

Electric Mail Company, The -
Electric Mail's WebMail gets highest rating
Electric Mail Company, The ELE
Shares issued 7,528,400 2000-02-29 close $4.2
Wednesday Mar 1 2000

Mr. Richard Cheung reports
The Electric Mail Company has been given the highest rating by PC Computing Magazine for its outsourced e-mail solutions. The Electric Mail Company was the sole recipient of PC Computing Magazine's prestigious 5-star rating for its Electric WebMail product.
The article articulates the benefits of outsourcing corporate E-mail services versus building and maintaining these services in-house. It then positions the company's WebMail product as the best value relative to alternatives available from competitors included in the review, such as Critical Path, Mail.com, USA.net, and others.
Titled Drop Your E-Mail (On Someone Else), the article appears in PC Computing Magazine's April, 2000, issue which was prereleased at the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association's (CTIA's) Wireless 2000 conference in New Orleans this week. PC Computing has a total average paid circulation of over one million, serving an audience of business leaders who are powerful buyers of digital and Internet technology.
To coincide with the general release of the PC Computing Magazine's April issue, the company will also be featured on PC Computing Magazine's in-flight video program, PC Computing in the Air, to be aired on United Airlines, Delta Airlines and America West Airlines. The segment will be shown on approximately 10,475 flights and will be viewed by an estimated audience of 1,825,000 passengers. In addition, Electric Mail will appear on PC Computing Magazine's Web site during the month of April.