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iVillage-the next AOL?
An SI Board Since December 1998
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Emcee:  Elmer Type:  Unmoderated
iVillage Inc. is a leading online women's network "iVillage.com", provides a destination tailored to the interests and needs of women aged 25 through 49. It provide advertisers and merchants with targeted access to women using the Web.

The network consists of 12 channels covering the topics of interest to women online, such as family, health, work, money, food, relationships, shopping and travel. Usage includes common features and functionality within each channel, including experts, chats, message boards and services.
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119 this dude down another point today, is there a bottom in sight ... Bald Man from Mars-1/20/2000
118 Commiserations. There may be hope for you. I see ivillage has stepped up theiropalapril-1/20/2000
117 I am still holding some that I got at 130 ... Fark ...Bald Man from Mars-1/19/2000
116 Wit got 50,000 IVIL and so did Etrade according to IVIL final prospectus (pageManny-3/22/1999
115 i know, but as a rule, ipo's that start this hot fall to half the opening pDakota Sullivan-3/21/1999
114 Dont you worry! It might not be a bad investment. It might dip a little, but IManny-3/21/1999
113 holy crap! i put in a market order during the morning friday and had to leave tDakota Sullivan-3/21/1999
112 MAKO vs IVIL ivillage.com = IVIL = $90.00 per share shesgotittogether.com, P.E. Allen-3/21/1999
111 DM, i agree....only a select few were able to get shares at the ipo price.....mact-3/20/1999
110 Congratulations to those of you who were lucky enough to get 100 share allotmenBig Dog-3/20/1999
109 I placed my IOI at 6:35EST and got zero. bh-3/19/1999
108 No, I hold all my Wit deals. I'd rather lose a little potential profit if mod-3/19/1999
107 Are you saying its time to take profits? Manny-3/19/1999
106 I bet it closes at 50. This company is not worth 100. mod-3/19/1999
105 Indeed WOW! Manny-3/19/1999
104 To buy or sell? Either way, I have no clue. Bidding 103, asking 98, should omod-3/19/1999
103 is it worth placing a limit order? jacksoo-3/19/1999
102 90 to 100, WOW! edit: now 100 bid!mod-3/19/1999
101 Yup, AOL does own a stake in many internet companies...including mine. Hoping KY-3/19/1999
100 Everyone on CNBC is singing about IVIL. Opening bids $50-$100+ mentioned by BobManny-3/19/1999
99 I don't see any numbers yet. Everyone on CNBC is talking about it...looksMark-3/19/1999
98 Any opening numbers are yet? Manny-3/19/1999
97 I got 100 IVIL from Wit, too. Manny-3/19/1999
96 I got 100 shares thru Wit, placed my order at 15:31 on 3/3. mod-3/19/1999
95 Did any Wit customers get allocation? I had a reference time of 3/3 17:27 and senor slim-3/19/1999
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