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- Card maker teams with its big buyers for online sales. (American Greetings Corp.)
- 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 tAmerican Greetings Corp. has found another niche...
- Research articles 1998-09-07
- American Greetings uses Informix software to create interactive greeting card Web site; never forget a birthday with database-drive system — personalized cards automatically delivered; American Greetings wins Retail Network Innovation Award for Mass
- MENLO PARK, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--June 11, 1997--Informix Software, Inc. (NASDAQ:IFMX) the leading provider of innovative database technology today announced that American Greetings Corporation (NASDAQ:AGREA), the world's largest publicly owned greeting card company, has selected Informix's Universal Web products as the foundation to create, manage and deploy their unique Web site to...
- Research articles 1997-06-11
- E-Greeting Card Sites Deliver Speed and Performance on Father's Day; Hallmark, E-Cards and 123Greetings.com Achieve 100 Percent Uptime; American Greetings and Blue Mountain Experience Website Availability Issues
- SAN DIEGO -- Webmetrics, a provider of website testing, monitoring and analytics services, monitored the availability and performance of leading e-greeting card sites to measure the performance affects of Father's Day-related Internet traffic. Hallmark.com was the best performing site, while Americangreetings.com experienced the slowest average page loads at 5.14 seconds...
- Research articles 2005-06-21
- 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
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- What's New.(The Insider)(American Greetings Corp. launches www.HatterChatter.com )(Brief Article)
- COMPANY: American Greetings Corp., Brooklyn PRODUCT: HatterChatter.com American Greetings has launched HatterChatter.com as a web site for women age 50-plus that's "designed to speak to their zest for life and love of laughter.'' The compan COMPANY: American Greetings Corp., Brooklyn ...
- Research articles 2005-08-22
- 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
- Hallmark, American Greetings Apparently Settle Patent Dispute.
- By Jennifer Mann, The Kansas City Star, Mo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 15--It would seem that the legal wrangling between Hallmark Cards Inc. and American Greetings Corp. over patents was much ado about nothing. American Greetings, the No. 2 greeting card...
- Research articles 2001-02-15
- Cleveland, Ohio-Based Greeting Cards Maker May Merge Online Operations.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
- Apr. 21--American Greetings Corp., the card maker based in suburban Cleveland, is talking about merging its online operations with a San Francisco-based dot-com company. According to a document filed yesterday with the Securities and Exchange Commission, American Greetings has held several discussions with...
- Research articles 2000-04-21
- AG Interactive to partner with Fuse on interactive music.(News)
- American Greetings Corp. subsidiary AG Interactive said it will partner with music television network Fuse to develop and market interactive music applications though computers, mobile phones and other communications tools. The companies hope to build on applications like Fuse's "Daily...
- Research articles 2004-10-25
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