- Ask Jeeves Extends Google Deal
Date: 2004-07-26 Source: TheStreet.com
Ask Jeeves said the extension renews the agreements with the company's flagship sites, Ask Jeeves and Ask Jeeves UK. Google's sponsored links product complements Ask Jeeves' own suite of advertising products, including its proprietary paid listings product and branded ad units. [Recommend Article] [Open In New Window] - Ask Jeeves Renews with Google
Date: 2004-07-26 Source: ClickZ
The deal means Ask Jeeves will continue to rely on its biggest competitor for the infrastructure needed to support paid text advertising on its sites, which include Ask Jeeves and Ask Jeeves U.K. Ask Jeeves said the value of the deal, not accounting for growth, is approximately $1 billion. [Recommend Article] [Open In New Window] - Getting Answers About Ask Jeeves
Date: 2004-06-25 Source: Fool.com
Management has demonstrated a willingness to do whatever it takes to remain innovative and competitive. This is important for any type of company, but especially for a firm in the incredibly competitive Internet search space. From an execution standpoint, I think this company's a winner. [Recommend Article] [Open In New Window] - Ask Jeeves: How Did That Happen?
Date: 2004-06-01 Source: Traffick
Jeeves' market strength has been sustained enough to suggest that where there's smoke, there must be fire. Investors are accumulating the stock, possibly because someone else might be interested in acquiring Ask Jeeves. But why? Here are some conjectures... [Recommend Article] [Open In New Window] - Ask Jeeves Hits A Homer
Date: 2004-04-21 Source: ClickZ
Search engine Ask Jeeves hit a homer in the first quarter of 2004, with net income of $13.4 million, or 23 cents a share. Revenue was $39.2 million, a 73 percent jump over revenue for the same quarter last year. [Recommend Article] [Open In New Window] |