Framfab Expands into U.S. Market | Internet News

Framfab Expands into U.S. Market

Written By
Lauri Pappinen
Lauri Pappinen
Feb 23, 2000
1 minute read

Framfab, one of Europe’s more aggressive Internet companies, has pushed into
the U.S. with the all-stock purchase of eBizApps.com.

The Silicon Valley office will work into Framfab’s strategy to incubate start-ups in the area. Framfab also intends to move into other U.S. cities, including Washington D.C. and New York City.


Framfab will offer its usual assortment of Internet strategy consulting, eBusiness applications development, and backend systems integration through the purchase. The U.S. team is headed by Internet veterans Robert Eisenberg and Ben
Fuller.


Framfab will inherit Stanford University, WallStreetDirect.com, PlanetArts.com, and MyTradeIn.com as clients.


“The management team has already proven that they can achieve rapid growth
while maintaining high quality and profitability,” said Jonas Birgersson, chief executive
officer of Framfab.


Framfab is now present in eight markets: Denmark, France, Germany, the U.K., Italy, Norway, Sweden and the U.S.

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