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To: Logistics who wrote (40941)1/8/1999 1:32:00 PM
From: JeffA  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 119973
 
DBCC to $30 today

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To: Logistics who wrote (40941)1/8/1999 1:36:00 PM
From: Manzanillo  Respond to of 119973
 
RRRR 4 31/32 +1 on 3 times normal volume.
Here is the news:

Rare Medium Selected by Major Business, News and InternetPublications as One of the Top Internet Companies of 1998

NEW YORK, Jan. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Rare Medium, Inc. (Nasdaq: RRRR), raremedium.com, a pioneering Internet business solutions provider, in addition to its many awards and accomplishments in 1998, has recently received recognition by its peers in major business, news and trade publications as being amongst the top Internet companies of 1998, Glenn S. Meyers, President and Chief Executive Officer of Rare Medium, announced.

NY, a leading Internet newsletter website which covers New York's 'Silicon Alley' companies, on December 23rd in its annual ranking of the top 25 companies that made headlines in 1998, ranked Rare Medium at number 13 with the following remarks: "The stock market frenzy over Internet valuations presented CEO Glenn Meyers with an opportunity, and he took it. In a somewhat strange merger with an already public cooling manufacturer, Meyers gained the capital he needed to make Rare Medium into a bigger interactive services player through acquisitions. He then made six acquisitions during '98, including Silicon Alley startup I/0360 and finished the year with a presence in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Dallas. So can he keep it up in '99 and join the ranks of the biggest i-agencies?"

Crain's New York Business, in its November 30 issue, listed Rare Medium as number 13 of New York's top 15 players in the Internet industry.