To: Manx who wrote () | 11/9/1999 3:14:00 AM | From: ruey220 | | |
I'm surprised that this board is dead. JWEB is undervalued I expect it to be 1/4 the goodness of AOL. Same Business model, they are following AOL path, however, they are going DSL meaning they are trying to beat AOL marketing strategy. |
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To: rdmsqito who wrote (217) | 12/20/1999 1:28:00 AM | From: 2MAR$ | | |
Juno offers $9.95/mth Web access or free with ads
NEW YORK, Dec 20 (Reuters) - Juno Online Services Inc. <JWEB.O> on Monday said it will broaden its Internet access offerings to include free ad-supported and lower-cost monthly services in the latest move to put pressure on premium-priced services such as market leader America Online Inc. <AOL.N>. The company, which started out as a free e-mail provider and now counts roughly 2.5 million active e-mail users, also said it planned to cut the cost of its full monthly access offer to $9.95 from the going industry rate of $19.95 a month. In addition, Juno said it would introduce a high-speed Internet access service known as Juno Express in early 2000 with details on pricing and potential partners to follow. In October, it announced a deal with minority owner News Corp <NWS.N> to supply programming to the upcoming high-speed service. The three additional Internet access offerings will come in addition to its standard offer of free e-mail access, supported by advertising. The $9.95-per-month offer includes 150 hours of access in exchange for viewing a limited number of ads. The New York-based company counted 400,000 billable subscribers to its Internet access services at the end of September, the most recent period for which figures are available and up from 270,000 at the end of June. The company has signed up 7.6 million subscriber accounts of which 2.9 million were active in the third quarter. Juno positions itself as a mainstream provider of Internet services, competing with the likes of far larger AOL, Earthlink <ELNK.O>/Mindspring <MSPG.O> and Microsoft Corp's <MSFT.O> MSN in an effort to attract millions of newcomers online. Other U.S.-based free Internet access providers include ad-supported NetZero <NZRO.O> and online-shopping supported WorldSpy Corp of White Plains, N.Y. NetZero claimed 1 million users of its free Internet access service in September. America Online competes in the budget-priced Internet access category with its CompuServe brand and recently has struck a range of deals with PC makers and retailers that offer variations of either subsidised PCs or low-priced Web access. Shares of Juno closed off of a point on Friday at 16-3/8, little changed from its initial public offering price of 13 in May. ((-- Eric Auchard, New York newsdesk, 212-859-1840)) REUTERS *** end of story *** |
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To: 2MAR$ who wrote (230) | 12/20/1999 5:14:00 PM | From: Walcalla | | |
Juno Online Services Reiterated `Buy' at PaineWebber
Princeton, New Jersey, Dec. 20 (Bloomberg Data) -- Juno Online Services Inc. (JWEB US) was reiterated ``buy' by analyst James Preissler at PaineWebber Inc. The 12-month target price is $120.00 per share. NYSE/AMEX delayed 20 min. NASDAQ delayed 15 min. |
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To: Americo Burgos III who wrote (232) | 12/20/1999 6:00:00 PM | From: Rajiv | | |
Fills for an order to sell 2000 shares - 330, 200, 370, 100, 5, 50, 100, 300, 100, 200, 30, 115, 25 and 75
We are talking serious money here..
Regards, Rajiv |
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