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To: BigAppleBoy who wrote (278)2/21/1999 1:44:00 AM
From: Joe Casey  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 487
 
It's right about puke time....when the stock keeps going down and you feel like puking, it may be time to buy more and ride the reversal to an uptrend. Bluefly's got a pretty snazzy banner ad on Lycos:

lycos.com

Here's another albeit non-significant link:

findadeal.com



To: BigAppleBoy who wrote (278)2/24/1999 10:09:00 AM
From: JustMy2Cents  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 487
 
Bluefly Rises After Company Says It Will Sell Over Infoseek

New York, Feb. 24 (Bloomberg) -- Shares of Bluefly Inc., a
start-up Internet discount-clothing retailer, rose as much as
55 percent after it said it will be featured on No. 4 Internet
search directory Infoseek Corp.'s Web site.
Bluefly shares rose 4 5/8 to 14 7/8 after touching a high of
15 7/8. Terms of the agreement weren't disclosed. Typically,
vendors such as Bluefly will pay a fee and a portion of sales to
be featured on a top Web site.
Bluefly said its clothing and accessories will be featured
on Infoseek's Go Network, a joint venture between Infoseek and
Walt Disney Co., the world's second-largest entertainment
company. New York-based Bluefly has unveiled several other
marketing agreements with high-profile Internet companies,
including No. 1 Web directory Yahoo! Inc. and top online service
America Online Inc.
''We have been able to negotiate very competitive rates for
many of these deals,'' Jonathan Morris, executive vice
president of Bluefly, said in a statement. He didn't elaborate.
Bluefly's shares have almost tripled since the company
changed its name from Pivot Rules Inc. in October and became an
Internet clothing retailer. The company previously sold golf
apparel.