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InfoUSA splits Donnelley marketing into 8 divisions

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infoUSA, a database provider based in Omaha, NE, announced in early Oct 2000 that it would break its Donnelley Marketing unit into eight vertical marketing divisions, each geared to a specific market. The eight separate operations are ConsumerVision, merchandising and manufacturing industries; FinancialVision, financial services and insurance industries; IntelliCom, telecommunications and utility industries; Donneley Marketing, direct marketing industry; TechVision, high-technology and information industries; CatalogVision, catalog industry; Walter Karl, list brokers and resellers; and DatabaseONE, customer relationship management industry.

Author: Hovanyetz, Scott
Publisher: Haymarket Media, Inc.
Publication Name: DM News
Subject: Construction and materials industries
ISSN: 0194-3588
Year: 2000
Database Vendors, infoUSA Inc.

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Industry vet applies e-mail ideas to telemarketing

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The telemarketing industry veteran Jon Hamilton started a new company in July 2004. He focused on the basic ideas that in near future telemarketing would be used best as a permission-based tool just like the e-mail.

Author: Hovanyetz, Scott
Publisher: Haymarket Media, Inc.
Publication Name: DM News
Subject: Construction and materials industries
ISSN: 0194-3588
Year: 2004
Strategy & planning, Telemarketing Services, Telemarketing Bureaus, Business services, not elsewhere classified, Telemarketing, Planning, Performances, Company business planning, Organization formation, Hamilton, Jon

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Drkoop.com finally meets its demise

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The troubled online health provider Drkoop.com recently filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection. The company's stock, which once sold for $45 per share, had plummeted to $0.01 per share.

Author: Hovanyetz, Scott
Publisher: Haymarket Media, Inc.
Publication Name: DM News
Subject: Construction and materials industries
ISSN: 0194-3588
Year: 2001
Telegraph & other communications, Videotex & Teletext Svcs NEC, Legal/Government Regulation, Internet services, Online information services, drkoop.com Inc., KOOP

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