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Subject: Internet Business
Category: Business and Money
Asked by: frankdirect-ga
List Price: $10.00
Posted: 24 Feb 2003 07:36 PST
Expires: 25 Feb 2003 04:48 PST
Question ID: 166369
Trying to identify a company in an ad in the Wall Street Journal - ad
written by Arjaan Everts at Atlantic Accord.  The ad was titled: 
Here's What A Profitable Internet Business Looks Like.  I will
paraphrase the ad below:

We are a profitable publishing company that operates almost
exclusively, on the Internet.  We have defined, developed and
virtually own what USA Today proclaims to be one of the 10 most
popular subjects on the Internet.

We have been doing business on the Internet since 1995.  ...
Our business currently has 62 employees and is owned and managed by a
team of five seasoned direct marketers with over 90 years of combined
experience....

We are not involved in any gray areas - no adult content, gambling,
advertising schemes, click her for points or prizes, or other
gimmicks. ...

Our business is scalable and our market is unlimited....

We receive payment for our products in full, before they are
delivered....

MY QUESTION:  I want to know what company is being advertised and how
to reach them.  Not the author of the article (Arjaan Everts at
Atlantic Accord).

Request for Question Clarification by answerfinder-ga on 24 Feb 2003 09:50 PST
Dear frankdirect-ga
Despite extensive searching of the internet and news databases I was
unable to identify with any certainty the identity of the company. I
emailed Arjaan Everts at Atlantic Accord requesting the information
and this is the reply I received:
"The only way to find out is for your client to contact us directly
and execute an NDA. Here is our contact information
Arjaan Everts
President
Atlantic Accord
1229 19th Street, NW
Washington DC 20036
Telephone: (202) 659-5714
Fax: (202)429-4912
Email: arjaan.everts@atlanticaccord.com"

By NDA I assume they mean Non-disclosure agreement.

Perhaps another researcher may be more successful.

answerfinder-ga
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