FYI - Not from me but from a frequent flier newsletter:
From Netcentives, parent company of Clickrewards in their 2nd quarter financial statement:
"At our current cash level, we have come to a critical point in the Company's history where continued operations are contingent on an additional cash infusion and further managing down our cost structure, which includes workforce reductions."
More -
http://www.Netcentives.com/press/arc...20010724a.html
After the Flooz incident of last week I thought I would post this in case anyone is sitting on a bunch of Clickrewards and wants to cash out now. I have no insider knowledge, just passing on what I read.