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To: freeus who wrote (200)7/8/1999 3:47:00 PM
From: freeus
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wow this is a quiet thread....mine from days ago was still the last message.
Got out at 26 so still got my double: Juno is holding up well, I think.
Good luck to all longs.
Freeus

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To: freeus who wrote (201)7/8/1999 5:17:00 PM
From: SJS
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Hi Freeus...

Stock is holding up well, but well below where I sold it, so I am happy. I moved my money and profit to GALT at at price of 48 last week...

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To: SJS who wrote (202)7/8/1999 7:11:00 PM
From: freeus
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Congratulations...on the profitable juno sale.
I'll have to go see what GALT is.
I just got into today's for a little while too..init.
Freeus

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To: SJS who wrote (202)7/10/1999 11:19:00 AM
From: rdmsqito
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Juno Launches Major Branding Campaign and 'Everybody's Getting It'
Business Wire - July 09, 1999 17:09
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 9, 1999--Juno Online Services, Inc. (NASDAQ: JWEB) today announced the launch of a major new brand advertising campaign--its largest ever, and the company's first in more than two years. Called "Everybody's Getting It," the campaign was conceived and designed by DDB Worldwide in New York, and reflects the history of intense pass-along activity that has helped Juno grow into one of the largest Internet audiences. Juno provides Internet-related services to millions of people throughout the United States, many of whom were first introduced to Juno by a friend or relative.

The new campaign, which began early last month, includes television, radio, and outdoor advertising. Total billings for 1999 are estimated to be in excess of $25 million. DDB, which was awarded the Juno account in December 1998, is responsible for Juno's external marketing communications including advertising, interactive marketing, and direct marketing.

"Extensive consumer research showed us that many potential Internet users suffer from something we call 'connection paralysis,'" said Patrick O'Hare, group planning director at DDB New York. "People want to go online, but they don't know how, or they're afraid to take the first step. Juno makes that first step unusually easy, and has already done so for millions of people. That's the key fact the campaign was designed to communicate."

"People look to other people they trust when deciding which Internet service to choose," said Steve Landsberg, co-chief creative officer at DDB New York. "The message in the 'Everybody's Getting It' ads that 'Doug gave it to Madeline' and 'Jeff gave it to his mom' and 'Dr. Marsh gave it to his patients' is a tongue-in-cheek way of letting people know Juno members like the service enough not only to use it themselves, but also to recommend it to friends and family."

"Ever since the service was launched, Juno has benefited hugely from word-of-mouth," said Bob Cherins, executive vice president of sales and marketing for Juno. "Our members are very vocal in expressing their positive feelings about the service: they tell their friends and family that Juno is simple to use, reliable, and uniquely user-friendly. This is exactly the message we are now spreading to a wider audience, through advertising on television, on radio, and through other media."

About DDB Worldwide

DDB Worldwide is the largest advertising agency in the United States and the third largest agency worldwide (based on consolidated gross income). The agency has 206 offices in 96 countries and is acknowledged as one of the most creative of the industry's multinational networks, based on its dominance of advertising award competitions.

About Juno Online Services, Inc.

Juno Online Services, Inc. is a provider of Internet-related services to millions of computer users throughout the United States. The company offers several levels of service, ranging from basic dial-up Internet e-mail--which is provided to the end user for free--to full, competitively priced access to the World Wide Web. Since the launch of Juno's basic e-mail service in April 1996, more than 7 million total Juno accounts have been created. Juno's revenues are derived primarily from the subscription fees charged for certain billable services, from the sale of advertising, and from the direct sale of products to Juno subscribers.

This press release may be deemed to contain forward-looking information. Any forward-looking statements are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements, including without limitation any statements as to future events or future financial results of Juno, may be significantly and materially impacted by risks and uncertainties. In evaluating such statements, readers should specifically consider various factors that could cause actual events or results to differ materially from those indicated, including without limitation factors described in Juno's reports and documents filed from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

CONTACT: Edelman PR Worldwide
Anna Svaldi, 212/704-8288
E-mail: pr@support.juno.com
or
Juno Online Services, Inc.
Becky Yeamans, 212/597-9005
E-mail: yeamans@staff.juno.com
or
DDB Worldwide
Jeffrey De Francesco, 212/415-2036

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To: rdmsqito who wrote (204)7/10/1999 11:43:00 AM
From: SJS
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You know.... It's a terrific ad campaign and there's a strong "hats-off" to the ad agency for original thinking on this. I think it will help JUNO and that's ultimately good for the stock.

However, I've taken my profit at 26 (thanks day traders....!!!), and will look to re-enter this stock, if we get a good growth and earnings report.

Back to the ad: I think Debbie's cute and I love her smile when she say that she "gave it to everyone at the garage"...

Great advertising!! Congrats to Juno!

Steve

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To: SJS who wrote (205)7/11/1999 3:02:00 AM
From: rdmsqito
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:)

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To: rdmsqito who wrote (206)7/12/1999 10:18:00 AM
From: rdmsqito
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Juno and Splitrock Sign Agreement to Expand Access to Web; Juno
Will <JWEB.O>

Juno and Splitrock Sign Agreement to Expand Access to Web; Juno Will Add Hundreds of New Access Numbers for Its Members NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 12, 1999--Juno Online Services, Inc. (NASDAQ: JWEB) announced today that it has signed a three-year agreement with Splitrock Services, Inc., a leading network provider, to make additional local Internet access numbers available for connection to its online services. This agreement will benefit Juno users in multiple ways. First, more users will be able to get online for the cost of a local phone call. The addition of Splitrock's network will provide access numbers in many new cities across the United States. The increase in Internet access numbers will also help ensure that Juno's users continue to have fast connection times. "Our agreement with Splitrock will increase ease of access and will help us continue to provide a high-quality service to our subscribers," said Wendy Rosenberg, vice president of telecommunications at Juno. "By expanding our network of local access numbers, our goal is to ensure that our members have the quick and affordable access to the Internet they expect from Juno." "We are pleased to provide Juno the additional access they need to expand service to their customers," said Bill Wilson, president and CEO of Splitrock Services. "Our access platform expands their reach today and has the capacity to grow with their customer base in the future. We look forward to delivering first-rate service to Juno's customers." About Splitrock Services Headquartered near Houston, Texas, Splitrock Services is building the first ATM-to-the-Edge(TM) network placing an ATM switch in every point of presence (POP ). Splitrock is completing a network that will have approximately 370 ATM-based POPs targeting 90% of US businesses and households through a local call. This ubiquitous nationwide coverage combined with an ATM switching fabric designed to carry data, video, and voice on one platform allows for the execution of a "carry anything, anywhere" business strategy. Because of the unified nature of the network platform, Splitrock offers the same level and quality of service in markets like Cheyenne, WY and Billings, MT as it does in Chicago, Boston, and other major markets. Splitrock's products and services include dial and dedicated Internet access, dial and edicated VPN, frame relay, and ATM to corporate end users, ISPs, and other telecommunications carriers. For more information, visit the company's Web site at www.splitrock.net (http://www.splitrock.net). About Juno Online Services, Inc. Juno Online Services, Inc. is a provider of Internet-related services to millions of computer users throughout the United States. The company offers several levels of service, ranging from basic dial-up Internet e-mail -- which is provided to the end user for free -- to full, competitively priced access to the World Wide Web. Since the launch of Juno's basic e-mail service in April 1996, more than 7 million total Juno accounts have been created. Juno's revenues are derived primarily from the subscription fees charged for certain billable services, from the sale of advertising, and from the direct sale of products to Juno subscribers. This press release may be deemed to contain forward-looking information. Any forward-looking statements are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements, including without limitation any statements as to future events or future financial results of Juno or Splitrock, may be significantly and materially impacted by risks and uncertainties. In evaluating such statements, readers should specifically consider various factors that could cause actual events or results to differ materially from those indicated, including without limitation factors described in Juno's or Splitrock's reports and documents filed from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission. --30--tia/ny* CONTACT: Edelman PR Worldwide Anna Svaldi, 212/704-8288 E-mail: prsupport.juno.com or Juno Online Services,Inc. Becky Yeamans, 212/597-9005 E-mail: yeamansstaff.juno.com or Splitrock Services,Inc. Carol Singh, 281/465-1249 E-mail: csinghsplitrock.net Today's News On The Net - Business Wire's full file on the Internet with Hyperlinks to your home page. URL: businesswire.com (c) 1998 Business Wire

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To: rdmsqito who wrote (207)7/13/1999 9:46:00 AM
From: rdmsqito
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Juno Announces Expanded Nationwide Internet Coverage, Hundreds of
New <JWEB.O>

Juno Announces Expanded Nationwide Internet Coverage, Hundreds of New Access Numbers Increase Juno's Points of Presence to More Than 2,300 NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 13, 1999--Juno Online Services, Inc. (NASDAQ: JWEB) announced today that it has added more than 400 new access numbers across the nation for use by members of its Internet services, bringing the total number of points of presence (POPs) that Juno offers to more than 2,300. This expansion reinforces Juno's position as a leader in offering local coverage throughout the United States. The rolling out of new POPs comes in part as a result of an agreement recently announced between Juno and Splitrock Services, Inc., a leading network provider. In addition, Juno has recently begun making available new POPs from other wholesale network vendors. The new POPs increase the number of distinct geographic locations where Juno(R) users can access the service with a local call by more than 40%, and bring the total number of places where Juno offers one or more POPs to more than 1,300, including more than 400 cities in which Juno did not previously offer local access numbers. "With these new points of presence, Juno can offer users a greater choice of access numbers than ever before, and more than almost any other access provider," said Wendy Rosenberg, Juno's vice president in charge of telecommunications. "No matter where in the country you live or travel to, the chances are excellent that Juno is there, and that you'll be able to use Juno to connect to the Web through a highly reliable 56 kbps v.90-compatible local connection." In combination with the release of version 3.0 of the Juno software (as announced in June), the new access numbers will make it easier for Juno subscribers to use all three levels of the company's Internet services. About Juno Online Services, Inc. Juno Online Services, Inc. is a provider of Internet-related services to millions of computer users throughout the United States. The company offers several levels of service, ranging from basic dial-up Internet e-mail--which is provided to the end user for free--to full, competitively priced access to the World Wide Web. Since the launch of Juno's basic e-mail service in April 1996, more than 7 million total Juno accounts have been created. Juno's revenues are derived primarily from the subscription fees charged for certain billable services, from the sale of advertising, and from the direct sale of products to Juno subscribers. This press release may be deemed to contain forward-looking information. Any forward-looking statements are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements, including without limitation any statements as to future events or future financial results of Juno, may be significantly and materially impacted by risks and uncertainties. In evaluating such statements, readers should specifically consider various factors that could cause actual events or results to differ materially from those indicated, including without limitation factors described in Juno's reports and documents filed from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission. --30--mj/ny* CONTACTS: Edelman PR Worldwide Anna Svaldi, 212/704-8288 prsupport.juno.com or Juno Online Services, Inc. Becky Yeamans, 212/597-9005 yeamansstaff.juno.com Today's News On The Net - Business Wire's full file on the Internet with Hyperlinks to your home page. URL: businesswire.com (c) 1998 Business Wire

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To: SJS who wrote (205)7/14/1999 7:23:00 PM
From: rdmsqito
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JWEB moves up 4 points(18%) today and not one single post here all day? Am I the only one that is happy to be still holding this stock? Any idea for the movement today? Nice vol too.

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To: rdmsqito who wrote (209)7/14/1999 7:55:00 PM
From: SJS
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Congrats. No...I still didn't re-enter. I wondered myself about it's move, but I'm sure you're happy!

Let me know what you find out.

Steve

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