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'''Marchex, Inc.(NADAQ: MCHX)'''is a Washington-based company providing local search, advertising and marketing services. The company's products which include Marchex Pay-For-Call Exchange and Marchex Analytics help business reinvent their strategies in attracting new customers. It's small business marketing product empowers local business owners to efficiently manage ad monitor their web presence, communicate with existing customers as well as add new clients.<ref>[http://www.marchex.com Marchex.com]</ref>
The company reported a $29.1 million revenue during the first quarter of 2011.
==History==
Russell Horowitz founded Marchex together with other executives from Go2Net namely Ethan Caldwell, John Keister and Peter Christothoulou on January 17, 2003. The founders raised $20 million to acquire two companies E-Family.com, Inc. including its wholly owned subsidiary Enhanced Interactive which specializes in managing search placement for clients & listing clients web sites in search engines for fee and Traffic Leader.com.<ref>[http://www.startup-review.com/blog/marchex-case-study-execution-rather-than-innovation.php startup-review.com]</ref>
==Initial Public Offering==
In 2004, Marhex held its Initial Public Offering (IPO) offering 4 million shares at $6.50 per share. The company traded 37% of its stocks during its first day of trading raising $ 27.2 million, making it the most successful public offering during that year.<ref>[http://www.enotes.com/company-histories/marchex-inc/ipo-2004 Marchex IPO]</ref>
==References==
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Revision as of 00:31, 19 May 2011


Type: Publicly held
Industry: Internet
Founded: 2003
Founder(s): Ethan Caldwell, Russel Horowitz

John Keister & Peter Christothoulou

Headquarters: 520 Pike Street

Suite 2000 Seattle, WA 98101

Country: USA
Employees: 300 plus
Revenue: 29.1 million [1]
Website: Marchex.com
Blog: The Marchex Minute
Facebook: Marchex
LinkedIn: Marchex
Twitter: @Marchex
Key People
Russell Horowitz, Chairman & CEO

John Keister, Executive Vice Chairman & Director
Ethan Caldwell, Chief Administrative Officer/Counsel
Peter Christothoulou, Chief Operating Officer
Micahel Arenda, CFO
Mathew Berk, EVP of Product Engineering

Marchex, Inc.(NADAQ: MCHX)is a Washington-based company providing local search, advertising and marketing services. The company's products which include Marchex Pay-For-Call Exchange and Marchex Analytics help business reinvent their strategies in attracting new customers. It's small business marketing product empowers local business owners to efficiently manage ad monitor their web presence, communicate with existing customers as well as add new clients.[2]

The company reported a $29.1 million revenue during the first quarter of 2011.

History

Russell Horowitz founded Marchex together with other executives from Go2Net namely Ethan Caldwell, John Keister and Peter Christothoulou on January 17, 2003. The founders raised $20 million to acquire two companies E-Family.com, Inc. including its wholly owned subsidiary Enhanced Interactive which specializes in managing search placement for clients & listing clients web sites in search engines for fee and Traffic Leader.com.[3]

Initial Public Offering

In 2004, Marhex held its Initial Public Offering (IPO) offering 4 million shares at $6.50 per share. The company traded 37% of its stocks during its first day of trading raising $ 27.2 million, making it the most successful public offering during that year.[4]

References