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Corporate Profile for iPlace, Inc., dated June 16, 2000.


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Published Date:   June 16, 2000

Company Name:     iPlace, Inc.

Address:          200 Rittenhouse Circle
                  Bristol, PA 19007

Main Telephone
 Number:          800/975-9742

Internet Home
 Page Address
 (URL):           www.iplace.com

Chief Executive
 Officer:         Stuart Siegel

Chief Financial
 Officer:         Jim Schafle

Investor Relations
 Contact:         Laurie Edwards
 Business number: 800/975-9742 x190
 E-mail address:  ledwards@iplace.com

Public Relations
 Contact:         Daniel Edibe
 Business number: 415/537-8345
 E-mail address:  daniel@iplace.com

Industry:         High Tech, Internet, Business to Business
                  Infrastructure


Company Description: iPlace, Inc. is a leading Internet Infomediary (INFOrmation interMEDIARY) An information provider that gathers content from several sources and functions as a data aggregator for a target audience.  formed with the merger of eNeighborhoods, Inc. and ConsumerInfo.com, Inc. which took place in February 2000. In April 2000, iPlace acquired QSpace, Inc. The combined company is a dominant Information Infrastructure Provider that facilitates transactions for businesses online by supplying them and their customers with instant access to credit, home, neighborhood and other personally relevant information.

iPlace products are utilized by more than 40,000 affiliate websites, the largest online financial services-related affiliate program in the U.S., and over 65,000 paying business subscribers. iPlace is a preferred provider of Information Infrastructure for some of the Internet's largest service organizations, including Yahoo!, Microsoft, Intuit in·tu·it  
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