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To: Marc T. Archer who wrote (4161)1/11/1999 7:50:00 PM
From: E. Graphs  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29970
 
That retail merchandising effort was a great idea. Hands-on experience never fails with a great product.

>>"The increase in our subscriber growth reflects the pent-up demand for broadband Internet services in the wider residential market," said Tom Jermoluk, chairman and CEO of @Home Network. "Many of our partners are rapidly upgrading their cable plants and installing more than 1,000 new subscribers every week. Coupling the cable industry's enthusiasm for broadband with our new Internet backbone and multiple service offerings, @Home is the leader in broadband Internet services."

>>During the quarter, @Home expanded distribution, enhanced market awareness, and drove penetration. @Home announced that Compaq Computer Corporation and Dell Computer Corporation will integrate @Home's broadband Internet service experience with cable-ready Compaq Presario Internet PCs and Dell Dimension desktop PCs. Additionally, @Home's retail merchandising program featuring the "@Home Cable Internet Pre-Installation Kit," was among CompUSA's best selling products by volume this holiday season where the @Home and cable operator merchandising system was available. These initial retail merchandising locations produced several thousand subscribers during the quarter.<<

bold is mine :)



To: Marc T. Archer who wrote (4161)1/11/1999 8:33:00 PM
From: Tim McCormick  Respond to of 29970
 
Whoopty woo, sevenfold increase. On 12/31/97 they projected a minimum of 350m customers by yearend, they missed their number. Not only that but they got caught with their hand in the cookie jar trying to cook the books and hide 50 mill. a year in expenses. This oughta be good for a 30 pt. rise tomorrow. Wheehaw it's netmania. Tim



To: Marc T. Archer who wrote (4161)1/11/1999 8:37:00 PM
From: Boplicity  Respond to of 29970