Guest guest Posted June 28, 2000 Report Share Posted June 28, 2000 Hi Folks: I'm passing this along in case you hear about it from another news source. We received information today that is acquiring eGroups, which had acquired ONElist before that. (do I sense a trend here?) I am going on the assumption, as was posted to the moderators, that we will have more information as things move along, so we need not set our hair on fire and run buck in the streets yet. Here is the press release URL from . I'll keep you updated. http://biz./bw/000628/ca_.html -- Caroline (who had no idea email discussion lists were such a commodity, since nobody here is making money off of them, leastways not us) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2000 Report Share Posted June 29, 2000 Hi Caro, you wrote: " so we need not set our hair on fire and run buck in the streets yet. " Could you please iluminate me? I don't quite understand the reason of your comments. As i am living outside the US, maybe i'm missing something, otherwise, it just looks like a company bought another. (i hate it when i don't " catch it " :-] ) Thanks in advance. Alain Gougeon La Paz, Bolivia. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2000 Report Share Posted June 30, 2000 Hi Alain: is an international concern. They are in the habit of buying out other companies, and several have had difficult transitions with the takeovers. I have already gone through a bit of a trial when eGroups bought ONElist, although I tried to make it as seamless as possible for you, the members. Now has bought eGroups. And I am committed to attempt the same with any changes that may occur as a result of this new change in administration. Often when there are changes something happens that somebody is not happy with. Last time we lost our digests in the archives. Who knows what will happen this time. It's also much easier for you to remain blissfully ignorant than for me to enlighten you on what could go wrong and have you biting your nails ;-) So, enough said. Crow Mother Alain Gougeon wrote: > > Hi Caro, > > you wrote: " so we need not set our hair on fire and run buck in the streets > yet. " > > Could you please iluminate me? I don't quite understand the reason of your > comments. As i am living outside the US, maybe i'm missing something, > otherwise, it just looks like a company bought another. (i hate it when i > don't " catch it " :-] ) > > Thanks in advance. > > Alain Gougeon > La Paz, Bolivia. > > ------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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