Changed E-mail, Inc., a Spinoff of bib.net Corporation, Enters Investment Banking Agreement.Business Editors ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 25, 2000 Changed E-Mail, Inc; a spinoff of bib bib - BibTeX .net Corporation, a public company (Stock Symbol: BIBN) Enters investment banking agreement with The Malachi Group, Inc.. TMG TMG - TransMoGrifier. An early language for writing recursive descent compilers. It was macroed from the IBM 1604 to the IBM 709 to the IBM 7094 to the GE-635, where it was used by McIlroy and Morris to write the EPL compiler for Multics. , a subsidiary of the Malachi Holdings Inc., (MHI MHI Manufactured Housing Institute MHI Montreal Heart Institute (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) MHI Median Household Income MHI Main Hawaiian Islands MHI Material Handling Institute ) who acquired The Christopher Frank Corporation, (CFC CFC See: Controlled foreign corporation ) a New York Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) World's largest marketplace for securities. The exchange began as an informal meeting of 24 men in 1792 on what is now Wall Street in New York City. Member Firm during the first quarter of 2000. CFC's assets including the ownership rights of their leased seats on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange is now the property of MHI. TMG has agreed to provide investment banking services to Changed E-Mail in the form of evaluating the capital requirement for funding growth and expansion of its product and services as well as advising the company on alternative modes and sources of financing including the possibility of an IPO (Initial Public Offering) The first time a company offers shares of stock to the public. While not a computer term per se, many founders, employees and insiders of computer companies have found this acronym more exciting than any tech term they ever heard. . According Jim Weitner, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of Changed E-Mail, "TMG brings to the table a broad range of investment banking experience with an impressive list of clients including the state of Illinois and Georgia. It also helps that TMG has worked successfully with Internet companies and we're confident in their ability to help us attain a second round of financing in the near future." Changed E-Mail offers individuals and businesses a chance to receive E-mail that goes undelivered undelivered adj → no entregado al destinatario; if undelivered return to sender → en caso de no llegar a su destino devolver al, remitente undelivered to their old address and forwarded to the new one. The service is free for basic services and a nominal fee is charged for the executive services which offers privacy and spam-mail protection. Changed E-Mail, Inc. was formed earlier this year in collaboration with the bib.net Corporation who provided technology and consulting services for its E-mail forwarding system in exchange for a 20% stake in the company. Changed E-Mail could be at the center of all E-mail traffic on the Internet within three years. "It's the first company to address the growing problem of undelivered E-mail which confronts anyone who changes E-mail from one provider to another one." According to the CEO of bib.net Corporation. "With the help of a few key players, Changed E-Mail's technology could change the landscape of the Internet and the way E-mail is handled for a long time to come." Changed E-Mail will begin rolling out its service nationally within six months. It hopes by then that it'll be able to build up partnerships with the US Postal Service, several key Internet portals and ISP's. More information about Changed E-Mail can be found at its Website at www.changedmail.com. bib.net Corporation is an Internet content development company and publisher of a Web-based business news and financial information site delivered in text and video-audio formats for business and individual use. The company's website is located on the World-Wide- Web at www.bib.net |
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