[Sigia-l] boo.com: back with a vengeance?

Livia Labate liv at livlab.com
Mon Dec 4 11:28:40 EST 2006


No, FashionMall Inc and other companies (Web-A-Porter I think) bought 
lots of their assets when it was liquidated. Can't tell if they are 
behind any new boo.com ventures at this point. I love this tagline 
though, very appropriate "boo.com - style never dies"

Jonathan Baker-Bates wrote:
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>> Subject: [Sigia-l] boo.com: back with a vengeance?
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>> It seems like the ill-fated boo.com is back (sometime soon). 
>> In 1999 Boo.com (fashion retail site) became the exemplary 
>> bubble-bursting web service portal,
>>     
>
> Hasn't it been up (and trading as a division of Fashionmall Inc) at
> various times since 1999? You are just referring to a re-design of the
> site that was previously there last year.
>
> http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.boo.com
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> Not hugely interesting news.
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