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EGreetings: IPO Today, Acquired Tomorrow?

News On what is likely to be the last actual trading day of the IPO season, eGreetings Networks is trying to slip one by investors with a business model that isn't likely to last long. No need to worry though, eGreetings probably won't make it six...

[December 17, 1999, 11:51]

Medieval Georgian Enamels - EGreetings

Downloads Store in your collection eGreetings with medieval Georgian enamel images. The collection of medieval enamels in the Georgian State Museum of Fine Arts is considered, with good reason, one of the richest in the world, lasting among its exhibits some...

[March 29, 2007, 1:52]

IPO Update: OnDisplay Soars, C-Bridge And EGreetings Also Debut

News Underwriters of the IPO include Robertson Stephens, SG Cowen and SoundView Technology Group.eGreetings Networks closed up only 9/16 to 10 9/16 after it priced 6 million shares at the top of an $8 to $10 range.

[December 20, 1999, 15:33]

Consumers Buying Into Pay-for-play

News American Greetings, which operates online card sites such as eGreetings.com and Blue Mountain, ranked third with 1.4 million subscribers. Subscription-based Web sites are gaining more traction with customers, according to a study by an Internet...

[July 11, 2002, 7:57]

Sisters Are Doing It For Themselves

News Women represent the largest proportion of visitors to tescodirect.com, tescodirect.co.uk, egreetings.com and handbag.com. New research into home Internet use published this week shows that British women are catching up with their male counterparts.

[August 10, 2000, 16:08]

E-tailers Face New Rules, But Same Holiday Rush

News The plunges are alarming: eToys, dropping from 86 to 5 13/16 through 5 July; eGreetings, down to 1 1/2 from 16 1/4; CDNow, falling to 2 7/8 from 23 1/4. Online retailers partied like it was 1999 last holiday season, blowing wads of cash on splashy...

[July 10, 2000, 14:32]