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Published Date: June 5, 1998
Company Name: Net Explorer Inc.
Address: 4200 Montrose Blvd., Suite 450
Houston, Texas 77006
Main Telephone
Number: 713/521-3102
Internet Home
Page Address
(URL): www.netexplorer.com
Chief Executive
Officer: William D. Bingham
Chief Financial
Officer: Steve Dunn
Investor Relations
Contact: Kim W. Padgett
Business number: 713/521-3102
Home number: 713/664-3957
e-mail address: kwp@netexplorer.com
Public Relations
Contact: Kim W. Padgett
Business number: 713/521-3102
Home number: 713/664-3957
e-mail address: kwp@netexplorer.com
Trading Symbol/
Exchange: N/A
Industry: Internet/Intranet/Externet Service Provider
Company description: Net Explorer Inc. is an Internet Internet Publicly accessible computer network connecting many smaller networks from around the world. It grew out of a U.S. Defense Department program called ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), established in 1969 with connections between computers at the professional services (job) professional services - A department of a supplier providing consultancy and programming manpower for the supplier's products. firm offering complete online solutions for business. Our services include technology consulting, web site and new media production, systems integration and custom application development. Additionally, through our affiliates we offer communications consulting, graphic design, and server hosting and maintenance. Historically, there has been a clear delineation between companies consulting in information technology, business processes and visual communications. But since information is now submitted and received through the Internet, and business is transacted on-line, a link has been created between the disciplines, and successful consulting companies Noun 1. consulting company - a firm of experts providing professional advice to an organization for a fee consulting firm business firm, firm, house - the members of a business organization that owns or operates one or more establishments; "he worked for a must possess overlapping knowledge and skills. The "three legged stool stool (stldbomacl) feces. rice-water stools the watery diarrhea of cholera. silver stool " best illustrates what we mean. Our Consulting Group focuses on the business needs and architects solution frameworks; our Engineering Group provides the technology answers and our Communications Group creates the interface and design. We believe these three distinct practices has a mutual dependency dependency In international relations, a weak state dominated by or under the jurisdiction of a more powerful state but not formally annexed by it. Examples include American Samoa (U.S.) and Greenland (Denmark). -- without the benefit of any one leg, the stool is incapable of standing. We believe the Internet is changing the rules of business. It is our goal at Net Explorer to meet the challenge of, and, in fact, define the parameters of this fluid environment by offering complete management of a company's online presence with a diversity of skills unparalleled in the industry. With headquarters in Houston Houston, city (1990 pop. 1,630,553), seat of Harris co., SE Tex., a deepwater port on the Houston Ship Channel; inc. 1837. Economy The fourth largest city in the nation and the largest in the entire South and Southwest, Houston is a port of entry; , Net Explorer Inc. also operates regional offices in Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. and Boston Boston, town, England Boston, town (1991 pop. 26,495), E central England, on the Witham River. Boston's fame as a port dates from the 13th cent., when it was a Hanseatic port trading wool and wine. Having recovered from a decline in the 18th and 19th cent. . CONTACT: Net Explorer Inc. |
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