13 Dec 2001
| by Staff,
It has made an unsolicited bid of 302m in cash and stock for HotJobs, which has a pending merger with TMP Worldwide, owner of rival online recruitment site Monster.com.
The bid of 10.50 a share means Yahoo! is offering a 62% premium on HotJob shares, which closed yesterday at 6.47. Shares ...
27 Nov 2001
| by Staff,
NEW YORK - Online advertising company DoubleClick has launched a directory of media...The service allows online advertisers to streamline their campaign planning by identifying sites that match their requirements. The aim is to give DoubleClick's clients more exposure.
Agencies ...
to sites owned by AOL, Yahoo!, MSN, Business Week Online, Ziff-Davis and Red Herring.
All the sites ...
23 Nov 2001
| by TARA STEVENS
, 500 online -
www.gg-t.com - and 100 gay members. It now has a waiting list and has
expansion plans ...
21 Nov 2001
| by Sylvia Westall,
LONDON - StepStone, the online recruitment agency, has appointed Jan Stenberg, the former CEO
20 Nov 2001
| by Sylvia Westall,
, shopping and entertainment sectors.
The campaign will also include banners, email and discussion ...
for online marketing."
Overture, which changed its name from GoTo.com last month, launched the search ...
16 Nov 2001
| by Sylvia Westall,
LONDON - StepStone, the stricken online recruitment agency, is to be given a 13m rescue package
16 Nov 2001
| by Staff,
The announcement builds on a successful relationship, announced in December 1999, that introduced Monster.com's career services across America Online in the US.
The European deal replicates the AOL-Monster relationship in the US, and tailors it to the specific needs of the European market ...
09 Nov 2001
| by Staff,
Windsor will oversee Sapient's operations in London and will report to Alan J Herrick, senior vice-president in the US.
At PwC, Windsor was managing director of its advanced technology services company, PwC Kinesis. As a partner at PwC, he helped drive the company's move into online business consulting ...
08 Nov 2001
| by Staff,
and scaled back its conference and online businesses, as it suffers at the hands of the advertising downturn....The cuts came from Business Week online, conferences and the small business division, which has been shut down completely. Both editorial and sales are affected in the downsizing.
The company employs around 700 people and this is the second round of job cuts this year. In July, Business Week ...
05 Nov 2001
| by Sylvia Westall,
LONDON - StepStone, the troubled online recruitment agency which closed its UK operation on Friday...one of its online offerings, tempjobs.com, earlier this year.
After two years of expansion ...