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To: Jim Duffett who wrote (3090)1/2/1999 8:23:00 PM
From: ct  Respond to of 4903
 
Is this still on?

ONSALE to market Inteletek's superstore
PALM BEACH, Fla., Dec 9 (Reuters) - Applied Cellular Technology Inc.'s (Nasdaq:ACTC - news) computer marketing unit on Wednesday said Internet auction retailer ONSALE Inc. (Nasdaq:ONSL - news) will market its electronic computer superstore.

The 12-month agreement, which begins Jan. 1, call for ONSALE to provide the site with 6 million electronic banners, 7 million E-Mail impressions and 428,000 buttons leading to products.

''This will allow us to accelerate the target opening date of our superstore (www.intelesale.com) to January from the middle of 1999,'' Marc Sherman, president of computer marketing subsidiary Inteletek, said in a statement.

The company said it expects Internet sales of $100,000 per day by the end of first quarter 1999, which translates into a growth rate of 500 percent growth rate for its current Internet sales.

Applied Cellular Technology is a diversified communications company.




To: Jim Duffett who wrote (3090)1/3/1999 1:02:00 AM
From: Mike Yu  Respond to of 4903
 
ONSL is a good buy, read this...

ragingbull.com




To: Jim Duffett who wrote (3090)1/3/1999 1:27:00 AM
From: Doug Fowler  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 4903
 
Is Onsale moving away from auctions?

I just went to visit their site and there were only 3 notebooks in the featured category for auction, with about a dozen notebooks available for "Quick Buy".

There is nothing special about the pricing on their "Quick Buys". I often see better deals on the mail order sites like PC Connection.

UBID is offering far more laptops for auction on its site (about 150).

Is OnSale surrendering to eBay and uBid?

I have also noticed that the Yahoo auctions by OnSale are dwindling in popularity, having fewer auctions than they did a few months ago.