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- Who's Watching While You Surf?(marketing and online consumer privacy)
- Recent moves to strike a balance between online consumer privacy and the benefits of one-to-one marketing have both sides eyeing the debate. AmericanGreetings.com got married last September and is honeymooning in the land of one-to-one Internet marketing. The online arm of Cleveland's $2.5...
- Research articles 2001-05-01
- American Greetings to Broadcast Fiscal 2005 Second Quarter Conference Call Live on the Internet; Wednesday, September 29, 2004 at 9:30 a.m. ET
- CLEVELAND -- American Greetings Corporation (NYSE:AM) will release its fiscal second quarter 2005 results on Wednesday, September 29, 2004 and will webcast its conference call at 9:30 a.m. ET that same day.
- Research articles 2004-09-08
- Business briefs
- Boeing to sell technical services subsidiary -- Boeing Co. has signed a letter of intent to sell its McDonnell Douglas Technical Services subsidiary to a group of managers and an affiliate of Bank of America. MDTS is a wholly owned subsidiary formed in 1989 and inherited by Boeing...
- Research articles 1999-02-26
- American Greetings to Broadcast Fiscal 2005 First Quarter Conference Call Live on the Internet; Tuesday, June 29, 2004 9:30 a.m. ET
- CLEVELAND -- American Greetings Corporation (NYSE:AM) will release its fiscal first quarter 2005 results on Tuesday, June 29, 2004 and will webcast its conference call at 9:30 a.m. ET that same day.
- Research articles 2004-06-21
- American Greetings to sell cards via computer.
- American Greetings is plunging into cyberspace by selling its greeting cards over the Internet. In an alliance with PC Flowers & Gifts - one of the nation's leading electronic marketers - the Cleveland card maker is peddling its products on the InAmerican Greetings is plunging into...
- Research articles 1995-05-01
- PR FIRM CRITICAL TO AMERICAN GREETINGS' .COM SPINOFF.
- Americangreetings.com has turned to an experienced technology-focused public relations firm to help build its consumer brand and develop relations with investors. The electronic greetings provider, a subsidiary of Brooklyn-based American Greeting Americangreetings.com has turned to an experienced technology-focused public relations firm...
- Research articles 1999-07-26
- AmericanGreetings.com Finds Internet Users Happy to "Hug" on the Internet; Popularity of Hug Card and Other Online Greetings Contradicts Stanford Study of "Internet Isolation"
- Business/Technology Editors
- Research articles 2000-03-02
- Peddling their wares in cyberspace. (Internet)(Techno Power)
- Three NE Ohio businesses find online market the place to be Less than a year after jumping into the unchartered waters of Internet commerce, three local companies are glad they took the plunge. "It is a ridiculously simplified system that doesn't Three NE Ohio businesses find online...
- Research articles 1995-10-02
- Photo processing made easy on the Internet; Storm Software and PictureVision team up with Konica Corp., Wolf Camera and Video and American Greetings to deliver a service that gives consumers a way to turn their home computer into a personal photo processi
- LAS VEGAS--BUSINESS WIRE--Feb. 22, 1996--Two industries converged today, delivering a unique photofinishing service that lets home computer users view their processed photos on the Internet, and then electronically order reprints and enlargements.
- Research articles 1996-02-22
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- American Greetings teeing off with online advertising venture; deal links with GolfWeb.
- In its quest to find the best way to sell cards and gifts over the Internet, American Greetings Corp. is experimenting with how it advertises online. For sponsoring a contest by GolfWeb, a golf news site on the Internet, American Greetings will be billed based on...
- Research articles 1997-02-10
- American Greetings adds BlueMountain to on-line greeting cards empire - Brief Article
- CLEVELAND -- American Greetings Corp. added to its stable of Internet greeting card sites with the $35 million purchase of rival BlueMountain.com from the cash-strapped Excite@Home. The Sept. 13 transaction took place two years after Excite@Home bought BlueMountain.com for $780 million in a cash and stock deal. BlueMountain.com will...
- Research articles 2001-10-01
- AMERICAN GREETINGS WEB SPINOFF FILES FOR IPO.
- It's a sign of the Internet times that American Greetings Corp. thinks its online greeting business is worth about $600 million even though its sales last year only reached $12.3 million and it expects to lose money for the foreseeable future. The greeting...
- Research articles 1999-08-23
- Micrografx and American Greetings Sign Agreement to Deliver Interactive Greeting Card Products; Leading Graphics Technology Publisher and Innovative Greeting Card Company Advance Social Expression In the Information Age
- RICHARDSON, Texas--BUSINESS WIRE--Feb. 13, 1996--MicrografxR, Inc. (NASDAQ: MGXI), a leading graphics software developer, today announced it has signed a long-term agreement with American GreetingsR Corp. (NASDAQ: AGREA), the renowned greeting-card company recognized for its technology innovation, to develop social expression products and services utilizing PC and Internet technologies.
- Research articles 1996-02-13
- Card maker teams with its big buyers for online sales
- ANGELA Y. HARDIN American Greetings Corp. has found another niche for its electronic marketing business unit by peddling its wares via the web sites of some of its largest customers. While American Greetings has been selling electronic greetings via the Internet for two years, the...
- Research articles 1998-09-07
- AmericanGreetings.com Licenses Tumbleweed Patents for Online Greeting Card Delivery
- Business Editors/High-Tech Writers CLEVELAND & REDWOOD CITY, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Dec. 14, 2001 American Greetings Corp. (NYSE:AM) and Tumbleweed Communications Corp. (Nasdaq:TMWD), a leading provider of secure content management solutions for enabling the business Internet, today announced a new licensing agreement. The agreement will enable AmericanGreetings.com, the online subsidiary of...
- Research articles 2001-12-14
- Hallmark Cards to License Technology from Software Firm to Settle Lawsuit.
- By David Hayes, The Kansas City Star, Mo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec. 25--KANSAS CITY, Mo.--Hallmark Cards Inc. has agreed to license technology from a California software company to settle a lawsuit contending that the greeting card company had infringed on patents covering...
- Research articles 2001-12-25
- Boulder, Colo., Online Greeting Card Firm Sells for $35 Million.
- By Jennifer Beauprez, The Denver Post Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 14--BlueMountainArts.com, the Boulder online greeting card company that sold for nearly $1 billion, was sold again Thursday to American Greetings Corp. for $35 million. The cash deal comes about...
- Research articles 2001-09-14
- SusCom, Synacor tout content tier: $8 add-on of paid sites hits 20% penetration of York, Pa., system in 6 months.(Broadband Week[TM]: advanced technologies for video, voice and data services)
- Last August Susquehanna Communications took the plunge and launched a content tier on top of its $31.95-per-month cable-modem service platform in York, Pa. For $39.95, consumers could receive 10 major Internet content sites, courtesy of Synacor Corp. Among them: ABCNews.com, Major...
- Research articles 2004-02-16
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