23 More E-Commerce Companies Added To WealthHound - Compaq.com, Babyfurniture.com, Petstore.com, RCA.com, and More.MIAMI Miami, cities, United States Miami (mīăm`ē, –ə). 1 City (1990 pop. 358,548), seat of Dade co., SE Fla., on Biscayne Bay at the mouth of the Miami River; inc. 1896. , FL--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 16, 1999-- WealthHound.com, Inc. (NQB NQB National Quotation Bureau, Inc (now Pink Sheets) : WLTH) announced today that its wholly-owned subsidiary, WealthHound, Inc. has added 23 additional e-commerce companies to its personal finance site. These sites are linked to WealthHound and will be incorporated into WealthHound's e-commerce engine. The new companies include several toys and computer sites, plus: Compaq.com (NYSE:CPQ) Babyfurniture.com Everythingwireless.com Petstore.com Beautybuys.com MicroWarehouse.com Bidvacations.com Ehits.com Giftcertificate.com Hardware.com More.com Ebags.com Petsmart.com (NASDAQ: PETM) Homewarehouse.com RCA.com "WealthHound now has over 70 links to upscale retailers, and we're pleased to add these new e-tailers in time for the holiday season,o said Rebecca Brock, WealthHound's President. "As we re-brand the site with a new look and features, we will continue to add e-tailers to enhance the shopping convenience to our subscribers." In late December, WealthHound will officially relaunch Relaunch can refer to several things:
See: American Stock Exchange : AOP (Automatic OPerator) An IRC channel host who moderates the topics, keeps online users in check and provides help for newbies unfamiliar with IRC software (mIRC, etc.). Whenever AOPs come into the channel, they inherit operator status. ) insurance quotes and policies through Quotesmith.com (NASDAQ NASDAQ in full National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations U.S. market for over-the-counter securities. Established in 1971 by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), NASDAQ is an automated quotation system that reports on : QUOT), and advanced search engine, and shopping at over 70 upscale e-tailers. On-line banking will be available next quarter. WealthHound will be unique among personal financial sites in that its on-line banking service, once available, will essentially be a central debit account used for all purchases and equity trading In finance, equity trading is the buying and selling of company stock shares. Shares in large publicly-traded companies are bought and sold through one of the major stock exchanges, such as the New York Stock Exchange, London Stock Exchange or Tokyo Stock Exchange, which serve as activities from the site. This will aid subscribers by eliminating the need to jump between different web sites to enter bank or credit card information. Launched in late July, 1999, WealthHound's mission is to become the ultimate web portal See portal. to personal finance and prosperity. The site presently provides in-depth information and analysis of companies, financial products and services and market data. WealthHound's Research Center provides comprehensive access to the best information resources (1) The data and information assets of an organization, department or unit. See data administration. (2) Another name for the Information Systems (IS) or Information Technology (IT) department. See IT. on-line. WealthHound.com, Inc.'s web site is located at http://www.wealthhound.com. WealthHound will be unique among personal financial sites in that its on-line banking service, once available, will essentially be a central debit account used for all purchases and equity trading activities from the site. This will aid subscribers by eliminating the need to jump between different web sites to enter bank or credit card information. Launched in late July, 1999, WealthHound's mission is to become the ultimate web portal to personal finance and prosperity. The site presently provides in-depth information and analysis of companies, financial products and services and market data. WealthHound's Research Center provides comprehensive access to the best information resources on-line. This release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Although the company believes that the expectations reflected in the forward-looking statements and assumptions upon which forward-looking statements are based are reasonable, it can give no assurance that such expectations and assumptions will prove to be correct. |
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