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Top Stories:

o Sierra Ventures Raises $500 Million IT Fund
o APB Online to Auction Itself After SafetyTip.com Ends Bid
o Mohr, Davidow Names Partner to Open First East Coast Office
o Onvia Picks up Hardware.com For Under $5 Million
o Former Avis and Hertz CEO Named Chairman of eRide
o $10.2 Million Series A for Healthcare Industry ASP, Vitalz

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Also in This Issue:

     New Money:
o CRM Outsourcer iBackOffice.com Raises $2 Million First Round
o Online Auto Parts Dealer Gets $2 Million in Series A Funding
o Skire Raises First Round from Winblad and Asset Management
o Ad Software Firm Real Media Gets $30 Million, Buys Company
o Access Completes Initial Investments in Seven Companies
o Omnicom Acquires Stakes in Five Healthcare Sites, Plans More
o @pos.com Spinoff ReceiptCity Has $15.5 Million Round Two
o E-Learning Firm ThoughtWare Receives $4 Million
o German Linux Firm Innominate Secures Additional $7.4 Million
o Life Sciences Site BioSpace Raises $10 Million Round Two
o Maker of Credit Processing Systems eCloser Gets $15 Million
o Telesystem Invests $11.5M in Three Digital Economy Companies
o U.K. Software Developer Kvault Has $8.1 Million Second Round
o Wireless Platform Developer mCentric Raises $2 Million
o ConsumerReview.com Raises $10 Million in Series C Funding
o Delco Remy to Invest in EBusiness Firm PointGlobal
o Loan Tech Firm FreeDecision Gets $4.5 Million Round Two
o Pubxchange.com Raises $2.2 Million in its Second Round
o Skiing and Snowboarding Site Iglu Has $4 Million Round Two
o NDInvestissement Desjardins Invests $1.8 Million in Americam

     New Products:
o Interactive Mobile Content Company Intrinsigo Launches
o Site For Democratic Party Democrats.com Launches

     M&A:
o Isky Acquires Telecom Potential Group
o E-Business Firm DCP Acquires Asian B2B Incubator
o Internet Development Firm Wirestone Acquires Two Companies
o Storage Computer Buys CyberStorage in $23 Million in Stock

     New Directors:
o Internet Commerce Provider yourEmarket Elects Two to Board

     New People:
o E-Commerce Firm Ivus Taps IBM Exec For President and CEO
o Digital Supply Chain Management Firm ThinkChain Hires CEO
o Institutional E-Commerce Firm HigherMarkets Hires New CEO

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======= Top Stories =======

o Sierra Ventures Raises $500 Million IT Fund

MENLO PARK, Calif. -- Sierra Ventures said it raised
a new $500 million IT fund.  The fund, called Sierra
Ventures VIII, is double the size of Sierra's last
fund, which it raised in 1999. The firm now has
over $1 billion in managed capital. Sierra invests
in communications, software, and Internet-related
content and infrastructure companies.
http://www.sierraventures.com/
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o APB Online to Auction Itself After SafetyTip.com Ends Bid

NEW YORK -- APB Online, which operates the crime,
criminal justice, and safety news site APBnews.com,
said SafetyTips.com withdrew its offer to buy the
company for $950,000. Reported earlier this week,
the bid, which was subject to a bankruptcy court
hearing on September 1, drew criticism from APB
Online's creditors, who are owed close to $7 million,
as being too low. APB Online said it will instead
auction its assets on September 1 with a minimum
bid of $950,000. APB Online said SafetyTips.com
intends to bid on the assets. APB Online has been
operating under Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection
since July 5. APB Online's backers include Storie
Partners, Galleon Partners, and J&W Seligman. SafetyTips.com
is backed by Rare Medium Group and Apollo Management.
http://www.safetytips.com/
http://www.apbnews.com/
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o Mohr, Davidow Names Partner to Open First East Coast Office

MENLO PARK, Calif. -- Mohr, Davidow Ventures said
Michael Sheridan, formerly vice president of strategic
businesses for Novell, joined the firm as a partner.
Mr. Sheridan will lead the opening of the firm's
new office in Reston, Va. A spokesperson for Mohr,
Davidow Ventures said the firm selected Nothern
Virginia because the region's deal flow dovetails
with the firm's investment profile. Presently, Mr.
Sheridan, who also worked on the development of
the Java programming language at Sun Microsystems,
is the only partner at the new office, although
the firm is recruiting venture partners. The new
office will announce its first deal, an infrastructure
comapany, next month. In March, Mohr, Davidow Ventures
opened an office in Seattle.
http://www.mdv.com/
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o Onvia Picks up Hardware.com For Under $5 Million

SEATTLE -- Onvia, a business-to-business exchange
for small business buyers and sellers, said it will
acquire Hardware.com, an online provider of home-improvement
products, for "less than $5 million."  Under the
deal, Hardware.com will cease to operate as an individual
entity, and its management team and employees will
be integrated into Onvia. The companies expect to
complete the transaction by early September 2000.
Hardware.com raised $14 million in first-round financing
last November from Reader's Digest, Bedrock Capital,
Dawntreader, and Onset Ventures.
http://www.onvia.com/
http://www.hardware.com/
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o Former Avis and Hertz CEO Named Chairman of eRide

SAN FRANCISCO -- eRide, a developer of a ground-transportation
service at major U.S. airports that will use wireless-enabled
logistics systems, said it named Joe Vittoria as
chairman. Mr. Vittoria, the former CEO of both Avis
and Hertz, most recently served as chairman and
CEO of Travel Services International. The company
completed a several million dollar Series A round
in the first quarter and is raising its Series B
round. Investors in eRide include Draper Richards,
Asset Management Ventures, Staenberg Private Capital,
Arba Seed Investment Group, Dotcom Ventures.
http://www.eride.com/
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o $10.2 Million Series A for Healthcare Industry ASP, Vitalz

AUSTIN, Texas -- Vitalz, a Web-based service that
provides healthcare organizations with scheduling
and resource management, said it secured $10.2 million
in Series A financing led by Internet HealthCare
Group (IHCG), the healthcare holding company backed
by Internet Capital Group. Silicon Valley Bank and
individual investors, including previous investor
Morton Topfer, Vitalz board member and former vice-chairman
and co-CEO of Dell Computer, and Dave Cary, former
CFO of i2 Technologies, also contributed. Prakash
Patel, vice president of IHCG, joined the company's
board of directors. The funds will be used for marketing
and product development.
http://www.vitalz.com/

======= New Money =======

o CRM Outsourcer iBackOffice.com Raises $2 Million First Round

ORLANDO, Fla. -- iBackOffice.com, a provider of
Internet-based outsourced customer relationship
management services to the mobile data services
market, said it has raised $2 million in its first
round of funding. Investors in this round include
Global Technology Ventures (GTV), Bank of America,
and Sivan equity partnership. GTV will provide iBackOffice
with financial and infrastructure support. The funds
will be used for product development.
http://www.ibackoffice.com/
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o Online Auto Parts Dealer Gets $2 Million in Series A Funding

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- International Parts, which
provides a Web-based proprietary database  of auto
recyclers, parts rebuilders and manufacturers, said
it has raised $2 million in its Series A round of
funding led by Interprise Technology Partners. Advantage
Venture Partner also participated in the round.
The company said it will use the money to develop
its Web site. As a result of the funding, J.C. Campuzano
of Interprise and Ken Cobb of Advantage will join
the company's board of directors. International
Parts is currently seeking second round funding.
http://www.ezfindparts.com/
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o Skire Raises First Round from Winblad and Asset Management

MENLO PARK, Calif. -- Skire, which develops Internet-based
applications for that enable the construction of
process systems for biopharmaceutical and semiconductor
facilities, said it raised an undisclosed amount
of first round financing from Hummer Winblad Venture
Partners and Asset Management Company. John Hummer,
a co-founding partner of Hummer Winblad, and Ben
Dubin, a partner with Asset Management Company,
joined the company's board of directors, which now
numbers five. The funds will be used to expand the
company's product line.
http://www.skire.com/
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o Ad Software Firm Real Media Gets $30 Million, Buys Company

NEW YORK -- Real Media, a provider of Internet advertising
software, said it secured $30 million in a second
round of financing and that it completed the acquisition
of Internetsaljarna, a Swedish Internet advertising
company. The financing was provided by prior investors
Advance Internet, owned by Conde Nast parent Advance
Publications, and PubliGroupe, a promtion and advertising
firm. Real Media will use the funds for infrastructure
development and for marketing. Under the acquisition,
Internetsaljarna's staff and resources will be incorporated
into Real Media's Stockholm office. Financial details
of that deal were not disclosed.
http://www.realmedia.com/
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o Access Completes Initial Investments in Seven Companies

DENVER -- Access Venture Partners, a $34 million
venture capital firm, said it completed initial
investments of $500,000 in seven companies: Broadcloud,
an Austin, Texas-based application service provider
that provides wireless broadband Internet connectivity;
BizBlast, a Denver-based developer of tools that
enable small businesses to create online stores;
Mobilize, a Colorado Springs, Colo. provider of
business applications for mobile workers; ProductBuzz,
a Boulder, Colo., company that creates online marketplaces
for vertical industries; QuickArrow, an Austin-based
ASP for automating the internal business processes
of professional service organizations; Tian Software,
a Denver-based Internet infrastructure company that
personalizes Web sites and portals; and MediaPrise,
an Austin-based business Web platform for managing
and distributing brand information among manufacturers
and their channels. Access said it plans to invest
up to $1.5 million in each company in follow-on
financing.
http://www.accessventurepartners.com/
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o Omnicom Acquires Stakes in Five Healthcare Sites, Plans More

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- Publicly traded Omnicom,
which consists of advertising agency networks BBDO
Worldwide, DDB Worldwide, and TWBA Worldwide, said
it invested in five healthcare-related Internet
sites, Caresoft, eMedicine.com, eResearchTechnology,
Healthology, and WorldMedicalLeaders.com. Two of
the companies, Caresoft and Healthology, focus on
consumers while two others, eMedicine.com and WorldMedicalLeaders.com,
target physicians. eResearchTechnology deals with
a clinical-trials site. Omnicom would not disclose
specifics of the investments, but said they the
size of the stakes ranged from 15% to 40%. Omnicom's
clients will have the opportunity to advertise on
the companys' sites. Separately, Healthology said
Omnicom's investment constitutes the company's second
round of funding. This is the first time that Omnicom
has invested in the five companies. It will announce
two more similar investments, one in company developing
palm pilot technology for physicians and another
content site.
http://www.omnicomgroup.com/
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o @pos.com Spinoff ReceiptCity Has $15.5 Million Round Two

SAN JOSE, Calif. -- ReceiptCity.com,  an @pos.com
spinoff and receipt infrastructure and services
provider, said it received $15.5 million of second
round financing. Crosspoint Ventures led the round
with participation by Imperial Ventures. With the
funding, @pos.com will now own 46.5% or 31.0% (after
reflecting exercise of all options and warrants)
of ReceiptCity.com. The funding will be used for
the continued development and delivery of its digital
receipt infrastructure and services offering.
http://www.receiptcity.com/
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o E-Learning Firm ThoughtWare Receives $4 Million

MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- ThoughtWare Technologies, a provider
of Internet-based career path management and corporate
education technology, said it received $4 million
in financing led by Paradigm Capital Partners. ThoughtWare
said it will use the funds for expansion and product
development. Paradigm will assist ThoughtWare in
expanding its management team and doubling its sales
force. Frank McGrew, Paradigm's managing director,
will join ThoughtWare's board. ThoughtWare also
said it will appoint one additional director from
business or academia within the next few months.
http://www.thoughtware.com/
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o German Linux Firm Innominate Secures Additional $7.4 Million

BERLIN -- Innominate, a Germany-based provider of
Linux services, said it raised DM 16.2 million ($7.4
million) from new investors. New investors in the
company included the Capital Research and Management
Co., BFD Capital, and TecVenture. Previous investor
bmp AG also participated in the lastest funding.
The company will use the funding to expand its European
network and develop new Linux products.
http://www.innominate.de/
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o Life Sciences Site BioSpace Raises $10 Million Round Two

SAN FRANCISCO -- BioSpace.com, a global Web site
for the life sciences industry, said it received
$10 million in second round funding. Investors in
this round include old investors Alloy Ventures,
Brentwood Venture Capital, Sanderling Ventures,
and Sofinnova Ventures. New investors Integrity
Partners, Lombard Investments, and Sequoia Partners
also participated.  The site offers a range of services
to the life sciences industry, including information,
products, services, and capital.
http://www.biospace.com/
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o Maker of Credit Processing Systems eCloser Gets $15 Million

SAN DIEGO -- eCloser, developer of Internet-based
credit origination processing and rate quotation
systems, said it received $15 million in second-round
financing led by new investors Dorset Partners and
FBR Partners. Dorset received two board seats and
FBR received one. The company received $3 million
from individual investors in its first round. The
company also said it named Nicholas Whittemore president
and chief executive officer, replacing founder Thomas
Deutsch, who will become chief strategist and CIO.
Prior to joining eCloser, Whittemore was a senior
vice president at Newcourt Credit Group/CIT Group. He
has also held senior management positions with AT&T
Capital and Hong Kong Bank.
http://www.ecloser.com/
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o Telesystem Invests $11.5M in Three Digital Economy Companies

MONTREAL -- Telesystems, a company focused on the
convergence of telecommunications, information technology,
and content, said it invested $11.5 million in three
Internet companies. The three companies are: POPcast,
an infrastructure provider of self-serve Web casting
technology to Web infrastructure portals, network
service providers, and corporations; Vertigo Computer
Solutions, a developer and distributor of content
automation systems for live Internet Web sites using
real-time data feeds coupled with streaming video;
and iPerceptions, an ASP.
http://www.iperceptions360.com/
http://www.popcast.com/
http://www.vertigo.net/
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o U.K. Software Developer Kvault Has $8.1 Million Second Round

WINNERSH, U.K. -- Kvault Software, which develops
software for corporate information management, said
it raised $8.1 million in its second round of funding.
Cazenove Private Equity led the round, which included
other unnamed European institutional investors.
The company will use the funding for sales and marketing.
Durlacher owns 60% of Kvault.
http://www.k-vault.com/
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o Wireless Platform Developer mCentric Raises $2 Million

LONDON -- mCentric, an Internet company pursuing
the development of products and services for the
mobile Internet Industry, said it raised $2 million
from investors eVC and the Far Blue Group. The investment
is eVC's first and is the latest in a series of
investments for the Far Blue Group. Telephone 020-7831-3113.

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o ConsumerReview.com Raises $10 Million in Series C Funding

SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- ConsumerReview.com, an online
provider of consumer-generated product reviews and
content, said it secured  $10 million in series
C funding. Existing investors Friedli Corporate
Finance and Selby Venture Partners contributed.
The funds will be used for operating expenses and
to hire personnel.
http://www.consumerreview.com/
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o Delco Remy to Invest in EBusiness Firm PointGlobal

ANDERSON, Ind. -- Publicly traded electrical component
developer Delco Remy said it partnered with and
invested in PointGlobal, a provider of business-to-business
transaction services for manufacturers and suppliers
of high-volume engineered parts. PointGlobal plans
to launch its Internet commerce Web site in October
2000. PointGlobal is also backed by Gazelle TechVentures.
http://www.delcoremy.com/
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o Loan Tech Firm FreeDecision Gets $4.5 Million Round Two

NEW YORK -- FreeDecision, a provider of small business
and consumer loan application and approval process
technology at the point-of-sale, said it secured
$4.5 million in its Series B round of funding from
several investors led by Grand Central Holdings.
Additional investments were offered by Financial
Technology Ventures and Woodhaven Venture Investments.
Broadvision CEO Pehong Chen; Robb Wilmot, the chairman
of he supervisory board to EuroVentures; and another
individual investors also provided funds.
http://www.freedecision.com/
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o Pubxchange.com Raises $2.2 Million in its Second Round

DUBLIN -- Pubxchange.com, which operates a business-to-business
online exchange for catering businesses and pubs,
said it raised $2.2 million in it second round of
funding from clients of Merrion Capital. The company
declined to identify its investors further. The
company will use the funding for Web site development,
staffing, and marketing. The company is also backed
by institutional investors.
http://www.pubxchange.com/
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o Skiing and Snowboarding Site Iglu Has $4 Million Round Two

LONDON -- Iglu.com, a Web site offering skiing and
snowboarding resources and information, said it
raised its second round of funding for $4 million.
New investor Barclays Ventures led the round, which
included previous investor GeoCapital. The company
will use the funding for infrastrucutre enhancement
and sales and marketing. The company's first round
of $4.5 million came from GeoCapital. Iglu.com has
also received backing from the London Business School.
http://www.iglu.com/
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o NDInvestissement Desjardins Invests $1.8 Million in Americam

MONTREAL -- Investissement Disjardins, the Estrie
Desjardins Investment Fund, and GTI Capital said
they have made a joint investment on $1.8 million
in Americam, a company that specializes in multi-service
applications for contact or contactless smartcards.
Investissement Desjardins is the venture capital
arm of Mouvement Desjardins, which invests in growth
companies as well as in regional investment funds.
Telephone 819-823-0087.

======= New Products =======

o Interactive Mobile Content Company Intrinsigo Launches

BOSTON -- Intrinsigo, which creates interactive
content modules for mobile computing devices, announced
its launch. The company said it is currently developing
relationships with branded content owners and distribution
channels that reach wireless handheld users on a
subscription basis. The company is backed by VSI
Holdings, a Michigan-based venture capital group.
http://www.intrinsigo.com/
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o Site For Democratic Party Democrats.com Launches

NEW YORK -- Democrats.com, a partisan community
for Democratic voters, candidates, and elected officials,
said it launched. It will offer a range of services,
including discussion groups, home pages, e-mail
accounts, and political information. The company
has received $250,000 from individual investors
to date.
http://www.democrats.com/

======= M&A =======

o Isky Acquires Telecom Potential Group

BRISTOL, U.K. -- isky, a provider of real-time,
data driven customer care and relationship management
systems, said it acquired Telecom Potential Group,
a customer communications outsourcer for an undisclosed
amount. Although the financial terms were not disclosed,
the company said that Peter McCarthy will continue
as Telecom Potential's chairman and managing director
as well as taking on new responsibilities as CEO
for the European sector. Investors in isky include
EchoStar, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Liberty
Media, TV Guide, and TRW.
http://www.isky.com/
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o E-Business Firm DCP Acquires Asian B2B Incubator

NEW YORK -- Digital Channel Partners (DCP), an e-commerce
company focused on businesses building digital enterprises
using the Internet, wireless devices or Digital
TV technology, said it has acquired AsiAlliance,
a business-to-business incubator for an undisclosed
amount. Included in the acquisition deal are three
of AsiAlliance's wholly owned incubation start-ups:
Credit Quotient, OmniBuild, and Concept Recrutiment.
DCP, which also opened a new office in Hong Kong,
is backed by individual investors.
http://www.dcpar.com/
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o Internet Development Firm Wirestone Acquires Two Companies

EMERYVILLE, Calif. -- Wirestone, an Internet marketing
and technology integration firm, said it has acquired
Coonts Design and rdgStudio, two Fort Collins, Colorado-based
Internet design and technology firms. Financial
terms of the deals were not disclosed. All 21 employees
of Coonts Design and rgbStudion will remain with
Wirestone and serve in similar positions. Wirestone
said the acquisition is part of the company's plan
to acquire web-development, marketing, strategy
and technology designs firms in major U.S. cities.
The company said it is also looking to expand internationally.
Wirestone has received venture capital from Prime
Ventures, Edgewater Ventures, and Plantagenet Capital
Management.
http://www.wirestone.com/
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o Storage Computer Buys CyberStorage in $23 Million in Stock

NASHUA, N.H. -- Storage Computer, a provider of
software-driven multi-host storage systems for core
business applications, said it reached a definitive
agreement to acquire CyberStorage Systems, a provider
of data and information management software, for
2,200,000 shares of stock valued at approximately
$23.5 million. The companies expect the deal to
close by September 30, 2000. CyberStorage has undisclosed
venture capital backing.
http://www.cyberstorage.com/

======= New Directors =======

o Internet Commerce Provider yourEmarket Elects Two to Board

PORTLAND, Ore. -- YourEmarket, a provider of Internet
commerce products, said it appointed investor Craig
Berkman and executive Jeff Henry to its board of
directors. Mr. Berkman is chairman of Craig Berkman
& Associates and is a member of CB Capital. Mr.
Henry is currently vice president for Internet initiatives
for a large cable and media conglomerate. There
are now five members on yourEmarket's board of directors.
The company recently received $1.2 million in seed
funding. CB Capital contributed to the financing
along with individual investors.
http://www.youremarket.com/

======= New People =======

o E-Commerce Firm Ivus Taps IBM Exec For President and CEO

OAKLAND, Calif. -- Ivus, a provider of outsourced
e-commerce customer services, said it has appointed
Larry Schear as president and CEO. Mr. Schear replaces
former Ivus CEO, Suvi Shamra, who will now focus
more time on Ivus' strategy and marketing. Prior
to joining Ivus, Mr. Schear acted as vice president
of World Wide Call Center Operations for IBM. Ivus
is backed by Draper Fisher Jurvetson, who led its
recent $6 million Series A round of funding. The
company is also backed by individual investors.
http://www.ivustech.com/
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o Digital Supply Chain Management Firm ThinkChain Hires CEO

NEW YORK -- ThinkChain, which develops a Web-based
digital supply chain management interface, said
it has appointed Gary Meshell as it new chief executive
officer. Mr. Meshell was previously a partner and
director of the Net Markets Consulting practise
of Computer Sciences. ThinkChain is backed by the
FondElec Group and Hagler-Bailly Ventures. Telephone
212-614-4519.
_____________________________________________

o Institutional E-Commerce Firm HigherMarkets Hires New CEO

SAN FRANCISCO -- HigherMarkets, which provides institutional
e-commerce products and services for institutional
purchasers in higher education, said it has appointed
Paul H. Salsgiver, Jr., as president and CEO. Mr.
Salsgiver, who will also serve on the company's
board of directors, is the former CEO of Rubric,
a marketing campaign automation company. New Mountain
Capital, a New York-based private equity firm, has
invested in HigherMarkets.
http://www.highermarkets.com/

======= VW Corrections =======

o HomePro

New YORK -- A story in Wednesday's VentureWire misspelled
HomePro's Web address. The correct URL is http://www.homepro.com.


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