In the article posted on our Web site Dec. 12, “DoubleClick Expects Q1 Revenues to Grow 5 Percent,” it was incorrectly reported that DoubleClick would report earnings per share for the fourth quarter of between breakeven and 3 cents. It should have said between breakeven and a loss of 3 cents.
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