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To: Bill on the Hill who wrote (19230)11/30/1998 7:24:00 PM
From: Captain Ed  Respond to of 119973
 
Yes, NM owns E4L.com, but it redirects to Marketnet.com, which is CD's site. If you go and just call up marketnet.com, you will se that it looks "just" like everything4less.com. As I see it, NM is providing the advertising, which is their specialty, and CD is providing the web site. What I don't know is how they split the profits, which they are certainly doing. I was hoping that they would both do very well, and I have so stated, publicly. I am now long CD and I am not holding NM, but if I see NM start to move, I will jump back in. My problem is that I don't know if the average person going to the NM site will know that the site belongs to NM. The only company that I see mentioned is CD. It depends, I guess, on the ads, which I have not, unfortunately, seen (although I have been looking for them.)

Perhaps someone who has seen the ads could give more details on them, including whether they promote the name National Media, or just the web address. If it is just the web address, most people will not know that NM is the stock to buy.

I am hoping that I see an ad sometime, but I guess my television habits don't fit the profile.

Ed