Company Description
iVillage Inc.. The Group's principal activity is to provide online information about women through its websites iVillage.com, Women.com, gURL.com, Astrology.com, Substance.com and Promotions.com. It derives revenues from Sponsorship and Advertising, ...
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iVillage
Provides a network of Web sites tailored to the interests and needs of women, topics include businesss and finance, health and fitness, parenting and well-being. The Company currently estimates that its Lamaze Publishing Company, Inc. subsidiary...
www.ivillage.com
Provides a network of Web sites tailored to the interests and needs of women, topics include businesss and finance, health and fitness, parenting and well-being. The Company currently estimates that its Lamaze Publishing Company, Inc. subsidiary...
www.ivillage.com
Breaking News
Reuters - November 17, 2009 4:59 AM
NEW YORK, Nov. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- Bonnie Fuller and Jay Penske, Founder and CEO of MMC, are proud to announce the November 17th launch of HollywoodLife.com, a vibrant new female-focused online destination that provides celebrity and entertainment news ...
MSNBC - November 12, 2009 8:16 AM
Help kids love Thanksgiving almost as much as the grown-ups do, with their own special menu of kid-friendly holiday treats! iVillage family editor Liz Zack ...
MSNBC - November 11, 2009 12:20 PM
Want to decorate the holiday table with something beside the traditional pecan pie? iVillage family editor Liz Zack shares fun unique desserts including ...
Reuters - November 11, 2009 5:31 AM
6:55am EST storyKeywords RTR_ArticleTitle 'Media Advisory: Black Enterprise Career Expert Sonia Alleyne to Headline Fourth Kaplan University Speaker Series RTR_ArticleBlurb 'http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20091111005017/en Interactive public ...
CNET News.com - November 09, 2009 7:32 AM
One major obstacle seems to have been settled in Comcast's quest to buy NBC Universal from General Electric--how much to pay for it. Both companies have reportedly agreed on a price of $30 billion for GE's movie and TV unit, according to sources cited ...


