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To: Trooper who wrote (32468)1/22/1999 3:02:00 PM
From: Instock  Respond to of 34592
 
< HNV > Business Week's Inside Wall Street Pick.
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****ALERT - "HNV" BUSINESS WEEK ARTICLE BELOW *****

ARTICLE: BUSINESS WEEK - NEXT WEEKS ISSUE:

The Net May Make Hanover (HNV) Bounce
Another company that's Internet-bound is Hanover Direct (HNV), which was in dire
financial straits two years ago. Formerly called Horn & Hardart, the company has
gone through a recapitalization and is heading for the Internet. It offers a range of
brand-name merchandise, including men's and women's apparel and gifts, which it
sells through direct mail, catalogs, and the Internet. Says CEO Rakesh Kaul: ''We're
moving rapidly to shift our 25 million customers away from catalogs to Internet
shopping.''

Will Hanover Direct spin off its Internet operations and take it public? ''We are
looking at all options that are in the best interests of our customers and
shareholders,'' says Kaul. ''We are committed to building relationships to expand our
E-commerce.'' Hanover and Excite recently formed an E-commerce alliance that adds
Hanover's catalogs to Excite's online site. Kaul says that Hanover's largest
shareholder, the Swiss Compagnie Financiere Richemont, which has a 51% stake,
strongly supports the Internet move. Another big holder is Regan Partners, which
owns 17%.

One New York investment manager is betting that Kaul will opt for taking the Net
unit public. With the stock now at 3 a share, ''Hanover isn't exactly a runaway
Internet stock just yet,'' notes this pro. ''That's one very attractive side to the
stock,'' he adds. He figures revenues in 1998 will match last year's $489 million,
with the company either posting a loss or breaking even.

BUSINESS WEEK ARTICLE PASTED BY: JAG

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To: Trooper who wrote (32468)1/22/1999 3:05:00 PM
From: roulette  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34592
 
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