Stockgroup.Com Launches Campaign on Excite, Lycos | Internet News

Stockgroup.Com Launches Campaign on Excite, Lycos

Written By
Beth Cox
Beth Cox
Apr 9, 1999
1 minute read

Vancouver, BC-based Stock Research Group Inc., which operates Stockgroup.com and is a subsidiary of
I-Tech Holdings Group Inc., said it plans banner campaigns on Excite and
Lycos.

Banners purchased will be displayed on the Excite site and the WebCrawler site, a brand of the
Excite Network.

The Lycos campaign begins April 1. Banner ads
will be displayed on Lycos when the terms “small-cap” or “micro-cap” are
selected by viewers. Spending was not disclosed.

“More individual investors are using the Internet for their investment
research and trading than ever before,” said Marcus New, chairman and CEO of
Stockgroup.com. “These agreements will provide us with a presence among this
rapidly growing group of investors who are looking for micro- and small-cap
investment research, which is our expertise.”

Stockgroup.com is a supplier of financial information to small-cap investors
and offers a community that brings together small cap investors and companies
to provide information on small-cap market developments. Stockgroup.com also
produces The Small Cap Express, a free daily online investment market report
that is distributed on an ‘as requested’ basis via e-mail.

On March 31 the company signed a similar deal with Yahoo!

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