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Company Snapshot: JAGNOTES.COM INC (OTCBB: JNOT)
Outstanding Shares: 16,282,297 at November 13, 2000
Revenue for the fiscal year ended July 31, 2000 was approximately Company Snapshot: JAGNOTES.COM INC (OTCBB: JNOT)
Outstanding Shares: 16,282,297 at November 13, 2000
Revenue for the fiscal year ended July 31, 2000 was approximately
$1,042,033.
52-Week Low: 0.13$
52-Week High: 5.81$
Current Price: 0.20
Employees: 59, as of October 31, 2000
Company Homepage: http://www.jagnotes.com/
About JAGfn

JAGfn is a leading global provider of Internet-based equity research and
financial news that provides its subscribers with a variety of diversified
research and news products, including Streetside with Dan Dorfman and
JagNotes, the company's flagship early morning consolidated research
product. JAGfn recently launched its Webcast service, which features
innovative financial programming delivered in a streaming-video format via
the Internet. The service focuses on expert Wall Street commentary, breaking
news, and up-to-the-minute market information, specifically targeted toward
online investors and financial professionals. Emmy Award-winning producer
Jack Reilly developed the Webcast programming, which runs weekdays from 8:30
A.M. to 4:30 P.M. EST. Among his many accomplishments, Reilly is the creator
of such industry-standard programming as CNBC's Squawk Box and Power Lunch,
and was formerly executive producer of Good Morning America and
Entertainment Tonight. Anchoring the JAGfn Webcast programming are former
CNBC reporters Peter Barnes, Mabel Jong, and Kate Bohner. For more
information, visit the JAGfn Web site at www.jagfn.com.

Products
We offer two products to the public through our JAGfn.com web sites: our
live financial web cast offered free of charge through the trading day to
those with broadband access and 56k dial-up access and our subscription
based service available over the Internet generally featuring commentaries,
select financial data and breaking financial news, including our original
early morning JAGNotes product showing the day's upgrades, downgrades and
news coverage by major stock analysts.

Webcast

The JAGfn web cast is presented each weekday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ET.
The web cast features fast breaking news, up-to-the-minute market
information and expert Wall Street commentary targeted at online investors
and financial professionals. This live, original programming is available
free of charge to users of the JAGfn.com web site. The JAGfn web cast is
also being made available on numerous other web sites which have entered
into syndication agreements with JAGfn. Currently, more than 70 affiliate
sites have entered into syndication agreements to carry the webcast,
including Terranova Trading, My Discount Broker, Web Street and CyBerCorp.

Revenue
Currently, revenues are derived primarily from the sale of subscriptions to
the web sites. To build brand awareness, JAG has engaged in limited
advertising on the Internet and in print media. JAG has aired an infomercial
for the product and intend to promote JAGfn web casting project as funding
permits.

Further details on the Webcast

The web cast attempts to combine the most popular elements of the mediums
which have proven attractive to investors - live TV, talk radio, newswire
services, newsletters, chat rooms and message boards - into one
Internet-based web cast. The web cast may also be offered in the future
through other platforms such as radio, satellite and cable. Emmy
Award-winning TV producer Jack Reilly is in charge of the development and
production of JAGfn's programming. Jack Reilly prior to joining JagNotes in
January 2000, was a news consultant to several media companies, including
CBS Inc. and King World Productions. From 1994 to 1997, he served as vice
president and managing director of CNBC Business News, where he oversaw the
production and development of the network's daytime and early-evening
programming. Before joining CNBC, Mr. Reilly was executive producer at Good
Morning America at ABC and executive producer of Entertainment Tonight. He
won a national Emmy Award in 1993 and has been nominated for Emmy Awards 14
other times. Mr. Reilly attended Emerson College. Anchoring JAGfn each
weekday are Peter Barnes, Kate Bohner and Mabel Jong, all of whom are former
CNBC Business News reporters. Peter Barnes served as host of "Take Action
America" on the America's Voice television network. From 1993 to 1998 he was
Washington, D.C., correspondent for CNBC Business News covering national
news and political issues as they impacted the economy, business community
and financial markets. Also at CNBC, he was host of the Washington-based
morning show "Capitol Gains," and in 1997 hosted the Cable ACE Award-winning
documentary "America's Retirement Crisis." Barnes was formerly an
anchor/reporter for CBS O&O WCAU-TV in Philadelphia, an anchor/reporter for
Fox News in Los Angeles and, from 1985 to 1988, a staff reporter for The
Wall Street Journal. He earned an MBA in finance from the University of
Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business. Kate Bohner is a former reporter
for CNBC Business News, where she covered high-profile personalities for the
network. Her "Power File" segment on the daily CNBC show Power Lunch took a
look at the comings and goings of figures from the worlds of business,
media, entertainment, fashion and sports. Prior to working with CNBC, Ms.
Bohner was an associate editor with Forbes, where she wrote "The Informer"
column and a correspondent for CNNfn, where she contributed to the "Big
Buzz" segment. In 1997, Ms. Bohner co-authored "The Art of the Comeback"
with Donald Trump. Mabel Jong was a correspondent with ABC News based in San
Francisco and New York, later hosting the nationally syndicated business
show, "Money Talks". Prior to joining ABC News, she was a New York-based
correspondent and anchor for CNBC from 1993 and 1996. Her work on a
mini-documentary on China, earned her a Cable ACE nomination. In addition to
her duties at CNBC, she reported for NBC Nightly News. Jong has traveled
extensively throughout Asia, spending nearly five years as a journalist
there, and hosting a nightly business program for the largest television
station in Hong Kong. Ms. Jong graduated from UCLA and was a Knight
journalism fellow at Harvard and Stanford University. 6 JAGfn also currently
features 12 former financial professionals each of whom reports upon a
critical financial sector: casino gaming, high tech, healthcare, financial,
retail, energy industry, basic material, utilities, consumer cyclicals,
consumer non-cyclicals and telecommunications. JAGfn may add or delete
sector coverage from time to time as the market changes its focus and the
web cast viewers express their coverage preferences. These sector experts
appear live throughout the programming day to offer their explanation of
events in their respective sectors. They also watch for volatility in their
market segment, and are ready to cut into regularly scheduled programming
with news and analysis on stocks making sudden intra-day moves. Throughout
the trading day one or more of the commentators on our web site, including
market expert Elaine Garzarelli, business news reporter Dan Dorfman, global
economist Maria Fiorini Ramirez, technical analyst Ralph Bloch, short-seller
specialist Doug Kass, former New York Congresswoman Susan Molinari, options
strategist Larry McMillan, high-tech futurist and former White House advisor
Dr. James Canton, may appear on our webcast. In addition, any notable rumors
appearing in the JAGfn Rumor Report on our U.S. web site may be disclosed on
the web cast and discussed by our experts. In general, coverage during
trading hours is largely unstructured and unscripted, reflecting the nature
of the securities markets and the often unexpected developments on which we
are reporting. The JAGfn web cast is divided into pre-market, intra-day, and
post-market shows. -- "The Morning Look" 8:30-9:30 a.m. (ET): For one hour
prior to the opening bell on Wall Street, JAGfn gives viewers news,
information and analysis likely to be relevant to the day's trading. -- "The
Trading Day" 9:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. (ET): Between the opening and closing bells
on Wall Street, JAGfn provides up-to-the-minute information, news, analysis
and commentary geared toward helping viewers identify and better understand
what is happening in the market. -- "The Look Ahead" 4:00-4:30p.m. (ET):
JAGfn's post-market show is intended to look ahead to the next day's session
by providing information and commentary, which the webcast team believes
will be relevant to the next day's trading. Our Subscription Service On our
subscription-based web site, we offer our subscribers selected investor
information products in text and chart form that we believe are of interest
to active investors. These products fall into three categories: o
Commentaries from experienced journalists, money managers, analysts and
other Wall Street professionals. The delivery of breaking news and
potentially market moving information. Selected financial data targeted at
the active investor and trader.


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<META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">


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<DIV>Company Snapshot: JAGNOTES.COM INC (OTCBB:
JNOT)</DIV>
<DIV>Outstanding Shares<SPAN
class=706312101-25012001>:</SPAN> 16,282,297 at November 13, 2000</DIV>
<DIV>Revenue for the fiscal year ended July 31, 2000 was
approximately $1,042,033.</DIV>
<DIV>52-Week Low:<SPAN style="mso-spacerun: yes"> 
</SPAN>0.13$</DIV>
<DIV>52-Week High: 5.81$</DIV>
<DIV>Current Price: 0.25</DIV>
<DIV>Employees: 59, as of October 31, 2000</DIV>
<DIV>Company Homepage: http://www.jagnotes.com/</DIV>

<STRONG>About JAGfn </STRONG>

JAGfn is a leading global provider of Internet-based equity research and
financial news that provides its subscribers with a variety of diversified
research and news products, including Streetside with Dan Dorfman and JagNotes,
the company's flagship early morning consolidated research product. JAGfn
recently launched its Webcast service, which features innovative financial
programming delivered in a streaming-video format via the Internet. The service
focuses on expert Wall Street commentary, breaking news, and up-to-the-minute
market information, specifically targeted toward online investors and financial
professionals. Emmy Award-winning producer Jack Reilly developed the Webcast
programming, which runs weekdays from 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. EST. Among his many
accomplishments, Reilly is the creator of such industry-standard programming as
CNBC's Squawk Box and Power Lunch, and was formerly executive producer of Good
Morning America and Entertainment Tonight. Anchoring the JAGfn Webcast
programming are former CNBC reporters Peter Barnes, Mabel Jong, and Kate Bohner.
For more information, visit the JAGfn Web site at www.jagfn.com.


Products



We offer two products to the public through our JAGfn.com web
sites: our live financial web cast offered free of charge through the trading
day to those with broadband access and 56k dial-up access and our subscription
based service available over the Internet generally featuring commentaries,
select financial data and breaking financial news, including our original early
morning JAGNotes product showing the day's upgrades, downgrades and news
coverage by major stock analysts.

<STRONG>Webcast </STRONG>

The JAGfn web cast is presented each weekday from 8:30 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m. ET. The web cast features fast breaking news, up-to-the-minute
market information and expert Wall Street commentary targeted at online
investors and financial professionals. This live, original programming is
available free of charge to users of the JAGfn.com web site. The JAGfn web cast
is also being made available on numerous other web sites which have entered into
syndication agreements with JAGfn. Currently, more than 70 affiliate sites have
entered into syndication agreements to carry the webcast, including Terranova
Trading, My Discount Broker, Web Street and CyBerCorp.


Revenue



<SPAN
style="FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: none; text-underline: none">Currently,
revenues are derived primarily from the sale of subscriptions to the web sites.
To build brand awareness, JAG has engaged in limited advertising on the Internet
and in print media. JAG has aired an infomercial for the product and intend to
promote JAGfn web casting project as funding permits.<?xml:namespace prefix = o
ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p></SPAN>

<STRONG>Further details on the
Webcast</STRONG>

<SPAN
style="FONT-FAMILY: 'Times New Roman'; FONT-SIZE: 12pt; mso-fareast-font-family: 'Times New Roman'; mso-ansi-language: EN-CA; mso-fareast-language: EN-US; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA">The
web cast attempts to combine the most popular elements of the mediums which have
proven attractive to investors - live TV, talk radio, newswire services,
newsletters, chat rooms and message boards - into one Internet-based web cast.
The web cast may also be offered in the future through other platforms such as
radio, satellite and cable. Emmy Award-winning TV producer Jack Reilly is in
charge of the development and production of JAGfn's programming. Jack Reilly
prior to joining JagNotes in January 2000, was a news consultant to several
media companies, including CBS Inc. and King World Productions. From 1994 to
1997, he served as vice president and managing director of CNBC Business News,
where he oversaw the production and development of the network's daytime and
early-evening programming. Before joining CNBC, Mr. Reilly was executive
producer at Good Morning America at ABC and executive producer of Entertainment
Tonight. He won a national Emmy Award in 1993 and has been nominated for Emmy
Awards 14 other times. Mr. Reilly attended Emerson College. Anchoring JAGfn each
weekday are Peter Barnes, Kate Bohner and Mabel Jong, all of whom are former
CNBC Business News reporters. Peter Barnes served as host of "Take Action
America" on the America's Voice television network. From 1993 to 1998 he was
Washington, D.C., correspondent for CNBC Business News covering national news
and political issues as they impacted the economy, business community and
financial markets. Also at CNBC, he was host of the Washington-based morning
show "Capitol Gains," and in 1997 hosted the Cable ACE Award-winning documentary
"America's Retirement Crisis." Barnes was formerly an anchor/reporter for CBS
O&O WCAU-TV in Philadelphia, an anchor/reporter for Fox News in Los Angeles
and, from 1985 to 1988, a staff reporter for The Wall Street Journal. He earned
an MBA in finance from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of
Business. Kate Bohner is a former reporter for CNBC Business News, where she
covered high-profile personalities for the network. Her "Power File" segment on
the daily CNBC show Power Lunch took a look at the comings and goings of figures
from the worlds of business, media, entertainment, fashion and sports. Prior to
working with CNBC, Ms. Bohner was an associate editor with Forbes, where she
wrote "The Informer" column and a correspondent for CNNfn, where she contributed
to the "Big Buzz" segment. In 1997, Ms. Bohner co-authored "The Art of the
Comeback" with Donald Trump. Mabel Jong was a correspondent with ABC News based
in San Francisco and New York, later hosting the nationally syndicated business
show, "Money Talks". Prior to joining ABC News, she was a New York-based
correspondent and anchor for CNBC from 1993 and 1996. Her work on a
mini-documentary on China, earned her a Cable ACE nomination. In addition to her
duties at CNBC, she reported for NBC Nightly News. Jong has traveled extensively
throughout Asia, spending nearly five years as a journalist there, and hosting a
nightly business program for the largest television station in Hong Kong. Ms.
Jong graduated from UCLA and was a Knight journalism fellow at Harvard and
Stanford University. 6 JAGfn also currently features 12 former financial
professionals each of whom reports upon a critical financial sector: casino
gaming, high tech, healthcare, financial, retail, energy industry, basic
material, utilities, consumer cyclicals, consumer non-cyclicals and
telecommunications. JAGfn may add or delete sector coverage from time to time as
the market changes its focus and the web cast viewers express their coverage
preferences. These sector experts appear live throughout the programming day to
offer their explanation of events in their respective sectors. They also watch
for volatility in their market segment, and are ready to cut into regularly
scheduled programming with news and analysis on stocks making sudden intra-day
moves. Throughout the trading day one or more of the commentators on our web
site, including market expert Elaine Garzarelli, business news reporter Dan
Dorfman, global economist Maria Fiorini Ramirez, technical analyst Ralph Bloch,
short-seller specialist Doug Kass, former New York Congresswoman Susan Molinari,
options strategist Larry McMillan, high-tech futurist and former White House
advisor Dr. James Canton, may appear on our webcast. In addition, any notable
rumors appearing in the JAGfn Rumor Report on our U.S. web site may be disclosed
on the web cast and discussed by our experts. In general, coverage during
trading hours is largely unstructured and unscripted, reflecting the nature of
the securities markets and the often unexpected developments on which we are
reporting. The JAGfn web cast is divided into pre-market, intra-day, and
post-market shows. -- "The Morning Look" 8:30-9:30 a.m. (ET): For one hour prior
to the opening bell on Wall Street, JAGfn gives viewers news, information and
analysis likely to be relevant to the day's trading. -- "The Trading Day" 9:30
a.m.-4:00 p.m. (ET): Between the opening and closing bells on Wall Street, JAGfn
provides up-to-the-minute information, news, analysis and commentary geared
toward helping viewers identify and better understand what is happening in the
market. -- "The Look Ahead" 4:00-4:30p.m. (ET): JAGfn's post-market show is
intended to look ahead to the next day's session by providing information and
commentary, which the webcast team believes will be relevant to the next day's
trading. Our Subscription Service On our subscription-based web site, we offer
our subscribers selected investor information products in text and chart form
that we believe are of interest to active investors. These products fall into
three categories: o Commentaries from experienced journalists, money managers,
analysts and other Wall Street professionals. The delivery of breaking news and
potentially market moving information. Selected financial data targeted at the
active investor and trader.</SPAN>

$1,042,033.Company Snapshot: JAGNOTES.COM INC (OTCBB: JNOT)
Outstanding Shares: 16,282,297 at November 13, 2000
Revenue for the fiscal year ended July 31, 2000 was approximately
$1,042,033.
52-Week Low: 0.13$
52-Week High: 5.81$
Current Price: 0.25
Employees: 59, as of October 31, 2000
Company Homepage: http://www.jagnotes.com/
About JAGfn

JAGfn is a leading global provider of Internet-based equity research and
financial news that provides its subscribers with a variety of diversified
research and news products, including Streetside with Dan Dorfman and
JagNotes, the company's flagship early morning consolidated research
product. JAGfn recently launched its Webcast service, which features
innovative financial programming delivered in a streaming-video format via
the Internet. The service focuses on expert Wall Street commentary, breaking
news, and up-to-the-minute market information, specifically targeted toward
online investors and financial professionals. Emmy Award-winning producer
Jack Reilly developed the Webcast programming, which runs weekdays from 8:30
A.M. to 4:30 P.M. EST. Among his many accomplishments, Reilly is the creator
of such industry-standard programming as CNBC's Squawk Box and Power Lunch,
and was formerly executive producer of Good Morning America and
Entertainment Tonight. Anchoring the JAGfn Webcast programming are former
CNBC reporters Peter Barnes, Mabel Jong, and Kate Bohner. For more
information, visit the JAGfn Web site at www.jagfn.com.

Products
We offer two products to the public through our JAGfn.com web sites: our
live financial web cast offered free of charge through the trading day to
those with broadband access and 56k dial-up access and our subscription
based service available over the Internet generally featuring commentaries,
select financial data and breaking financial news, including our original
early morning JAGNotes product showing the day's upgrades, downgrades and
news coverage by major stock analysts.

Webcast

The JAGfn web cast is presented each weekday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ET.
The web cast features fast breaking news, up-to-the-minute market
information and expert Wall Street commentary targeted at online investors
and financial professionals. This live, original programming is available
free of charge to users of the JAGfn.com web site. The JAGfn web cast is
also being made available on numerous other web sites which have entered
into syndication agreements with JAGfn. Currently, more than 70 affiliate
sites have entered into syndication agreements to carry the webcast,
including Terranova Trading, My Discount Broker, Web Street and CyBerCorp.

Revenue
Currently, revenues are derived primarily from the sale of subscriptions to
the web sites. To build brand awareness, JAG has engaged in limited
advertising on the Internet and in print media. JAG has aired an infomercial
for the product and intend to promote JAGfn web casting project as funding
permits.

Further details on the Webcast

The web cast attempts to combine the most popular elements of the mediums
which have proven attractive to investors - live TV, talk radio, newswire
services, newsletters, chat rooms and message boards - into one
Internet-based web cast. The web cast may also be offered in the future
through other platforms such as radio, satellite and cable. Emmy
Award-winning TV producer Jack Reilly is in charge of the development and
production of JAGfn's programming. Jack Reilly prior to joining JagNotes in
January 2000, was a news consultant to several media companies, including
CBS Inc. and King World Productions. From 1994 to 1997, he served as vice
president and managing director of CNBC Business News, where he oversaw the
production and development of the network's daytime and early-evening
programming. Before joining CNBC, Mr. Reilly was executive producer at Good
Morning America at ABC and executive producer of Entertainment Tonight. He
won a national Emmy Award in 1993 and has been nominated for Emmy Awards 14
other times. Mr. Reilly attended Emerson College. Anchoring JAGfn each
weekday are Peter Barnes, Kate Bohner and Mabel Jong, all of whom are former
CNBC Business News reporters. Peter Barnes served as host of "Take Action
America" on the America's Voice television network. From 1993 to 1998 he was
Washington, D.C., correspondent for CNBC Business News covering national
news and political issues as they impacted the economy, business community
and financial markets. Also at CNBC, he was host of the Washington-based
morning show "Capitol Gains," and in 1997 hosted the Cable ACE Award-winning
documentary "America's Retirement Crisis." Barnes was formerly an
anchor/reporter for CBS O&O WCAU-TV in Philadelphia, an anchor/reporter for
Fox News in Los Angeles and, from 1985 to 1988, a staff reporter for The
Wall Street Journal. He earned an MBA in finance from the University of
Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business. Kate Bohner is a former reporter
for CNBC Business News, where she covered high-profile personalities for the
network. Her "Power File" segment on the daily CNBC show Power Lunch took a
look at the comings and goings of figures from the worlds of business,
media, entertainment, fashion and sports. Prior to working with CNBC, Ms.
Bohner was an associate editor with Forbes, where she wrote "The Informer"
column and a correspondent for CNNfn, where she contributed to the "Big
Buzz" segment. In 1997, Ms. Bohner co-authored "The Art of the Comeback"
with Donald Trump. Mabel Jong was a correspondent with ABC News based in San
Francisco and New York, later hosting the nationally syndicated business
show, "Money Talks". Prior to joining ABC News, she was a New York-based
correspondent and anchor for CNBC from 1993 and 1996. Her work on a
mini-documentary on China, earned her a Cable ACE nomination. In addition to
her duties at CNBC, she reported for NBC Nightly News. Jong has traveled
extensively throughout Asia, spending nearly five years as a journalist
there, and hosting a nightly business program for the largest television
station in Hong Kong. Ms. Jong graduated from UCLA and was a Knight
journalism fellow at Harvard and Stanford University. 6 JAGfn also currently
features 12 former financial professionals each of whom reports upon a
critical financial sector: casino gaming, high tech, healthcare, financial,
retail, energy industry, basic material, utilities, consumer cyclicals,
consumer non-cyclicals and telecommunications. JAGfn may add or delete
sector coverage from time to time as the market changes its focus and the
web cast viewers express their coverage preferences. These sector experts
appear live throughout the programming day to offer their explanation of
events in their respective sectors. They also watch for volatility in their
market segment, and are ready to cut into regularly scheduled programming
with news and analysis on stocks making sudden intra-day moves. Throughout
the trading day one or more of the commentators on our web site, including
market expert Elaine Garzarelli, business news reporter Dan Dorfman, global
economist Maria Fiorini Ramirez, technical analyst Ralph Bloch, short-seller
specialist Doug Kass, former New York Congresswoman Susan Molinari, options
strategist Larry McMillan, high-tech futurist and former White House advisor
Dr. James Canton, may appear on our webcast. In addition, any notable rumors
appearing in the JAGfn Rumor Report on our U.S. web site may be disclosed on
the web cast and discussed by our experts. In general, coverage during
trading hours is largely unstructured and unscripted, reflecting the nature
of the securities markets and the often unexpected developments on which we
are reporting. The JAGfn web cast is divided into pre-market, intra-day, and
post-market shows. -- "The Morning Look" 8:30-9:30 a.m. (ET): For one hour
prior to the opening bell on Wall Street, JAGfn gives viewers news,
information and analysis likely to be relevant to the day's trading. -- "The
Trading Day" 9:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. (ET): Between the opening and closing bells
on Wall Street, JAGfn provides up-to-the-minute information, news, analysis
and commentary geared toward helping viewers identify and better understand
what is happening in the market. -- "The Look Ahead" 4:00-4:30p.m. (ET):
JAGfn's post-market show is intended to look ahead to the next day's session
by providing information and commentary, which the webcast team believes
will be relevant to the next day's trading. Our Subscription Service On our
subscription-based web site, we offer our subscribers selected investor
information products in text and chart form that we believe are of interest
to active investors. These products fall into three categories: o
Commentaries from experienced journalists, money managers, analysts and
other Wall Street professionals. The delivery of breaking news and
potentially market moving information. Selected financial data targeted at
the active investor and trader.


--------------------
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">
<HEAD>
<META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">


<META content="MSHTML 5.00.2920.0" name=GENERATOR></HEAD>

<DIV>Company Snapshot: JAGNOTES.COM INC (OTCBB:
JNOT)</DIV>
<DIV>Outstanding Shares<SPAN
class=706312101-25012001>:</SPAN> 16,282,297 at November 13, 2000</DIV>
<DIV>Revenue for the fiscal year ended July 31, 2000 was
approximately $1,042,033.</DIV>
<DIV>52-Week Low:<SPAN style="mso-spacerun: yes"> 
</SPAN>0.13$</DIV>
<DIV>52-Week High: 5.81$</DIV>
<DIV>Current Price: 0.25</DIV>
<DIV>Employees: 59, as of October 31, 2000</DIV>
<DIV>Company Homepage: http://www.jagnotes.com/</DIV>

<STRONG>About JAGfn </STRONG>

JAGfn is a leading global provider of Internet-based equity research and
financial news that provides its subscribers with a variety of diversified
research and news products, including Streetside with Dan Dorfman and JagNotes,
the company's flagship early morning consolidated research product. JAGfn
recently launched its Webcast service, which features innovative financial
programming delivered in a streaming-video format via the Internet. The service
focuses on expert Wall Street commentary, breaking news, and up-to-the-minute
market information, specifically targeted toward online investors and financial
professionals. Emmy Award-winning producer Jack Reilly developed the Webcast
programming, which runs weekdays from 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. EST. Among his many
accomplishments, Reilly is the creator of such industry-standard programming as
CNBC's Squawk Box and Power Lunch, and was formerly executive producer of Good
Morning America and Entertainment Tonight. Anchoring the JAGfn Webcast
programming are former CNBC reporters Peter Barnes, Mabel Jong, and Kate Bohner.
For more information, visit the JAGfn Web site at www.jagfn.com.


Products



We offer two products to the public through our JAGfn.com web
sites: our live financial web cast offered free of charge through the trading
day to those with broadband access and 56k dial-up access and our subscription
based service available over the Internet generally featuring commentaries,
select financial data and breaking financial news, including our original early
morning JAGNotes product showing the day's upgrades, downgrades and news
coverage by major stock analysts.

<STRONG>Webcast </STRONG>

The JAGfn web cast is presented each weekday from 8:30 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m. ET. The web cast features fast breaking news, up-to-the-minute
market information and expert Wall Street commentary targeted at online
investors and financial professionals. This live, original programming is
available free of charge to users of the JAGfn.com web site. The JAGfn web cast
is also being made available on numerous other web sites which have entered into
syndication agreements with JAGfn. Currently, more than 70 affiliate sites have
entered into syndication agreements to carry the webcast, including Terranova
Trading, My Discount Broker, Web Street and CyBerCorp.


Revenue



<SPAN
style="FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: none; text-underline: none">Currently,
revenues are derived primarily from the sale of subscriptions to the web sites.
To build brand awareness, JAG has engaged in limited advertising on the Internet
and in print media. JAG has aired an infomercial for the product and intend to
promote JAGfn web casting project as funding permits.<?xml:namespace prefix = o
ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p></SPAN>

<STRONG>Further details on the
Webcast</STRONG>

<SPAN
style="FONT-FAMILY: 'Times New Roman'; FONT-SIZE: 12pt; mso-fareast-font-family: 'Times New Roman'; mso-ansi-language: EN-CA; mso-fareast-language: EN-US; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA">The
web cast attempts to combine the most popular elements of the mediums which have
proven attractive to investors - live TV, talk radio, newswire services,
newsletters, chat rooms and message boards - into one Internet-based web cast.
The web cast may also be offered in the future through other platforms such as
radio, satellite and cable. Emmy Award-winning TV producer Jack Reilly is in
charge of the development and production of JAGfn's programming. Jack Reilly
prior to joining JagNotes in January 2000, was a news consultant to several
media companies, including CBS Inc. and King World Productions. From 1994 to
1997, he served as vice president and managing director of CNBC Business News,
where he oversaw the production and development of the network's daytime and
early-evening programming. Before joining CNBC, Mr. Reilly was executive
producer at Good Morning America at ABC and executive producer of Entertainment
Tonight. He won a national Emmy Award in 1993 and has been nominated for Emmy
Awards 14 other times. Mr. Reilly attended Emerson College. Anchoring JAGfn each
weekday are Peter Barnes, Kate Bohner and Mabel Jong, all of whom are former
CNBC Business News reporters. Peter Barnes served as host of "Take Action
America" on the America's Voice television network. From 1993 to 1998 he was
Washington, D.C., correspondent for CNBC Business News covering national news
and political issues as they impacted the economy, business community and
financial markets. Also at CNBC, he was host of the Washington-based morning
show "Capitol Gains," and in 1997 hosted the Cable ACE Award-winning documentary
"America's Retirement Crisis." Barnes was formerly an anchor/reporter for CBS
O&O WCAU-TV in Philadelphia, an anchor/reporter for Fox News in Los Angeles
and, from 1985 to 1988, a staff reporter for The Wall Street Journal. He earned
an MBA in finance from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of
Business. Kate Bohner is a former reporter for CNBC Business News, where she
covered high-profile personalities for the network. Her "Power File" segment on
the daily CNBC show Power Lunch took a look at the comings and goings of figures
from the worlds of business, media, entertainment, fashion and sports. Prior to
working with CNBC, Ms. Bohner was an associate editor with Forbes, where she
wrote "The Informer" column and a correspondent for CNNfn, where she contributed
to the "Big Buzz" segment. In 1997, Ms. Bohner co-authored "The Art of the
Comeback" with Donald Trump. Mabel Jong was a correspondent with ABC News based
in San Francisco and New York, later hosting the nationally syndicated business
show, "Money Talks". Prior to joining ABC News, she was a New York-based
correspondent and anchor for CNBC from 1993 and 1996. Her work on a
mini-documentary on China, earned her a Cable ACE nomination. In addition to her
duties at CNBC, she reported for NBC Nightly News. Jong has traveled extensively
throughout Asia, spending nearly five years as a journalist there, and hosting a
nightly business program for the largest television station in Hong Kong. Ms.
Jong graduated from UCLA and was a Knight journalism fellow at Harvard and
Stanford University. 6 JAGfn also currently features 12 former financial
professionals each of whom reports upon a critical financial sector: casino
gaming, high tech, healthcare, financial, retail, energy industry, basic
material, utilities, consumer cyclicals, consumer non-cyclicals and
telecommunications. JAGfn may add or delete sector coverage from time to time as
the market changes its focus and the web cast viewers express their coverage
preferences. These sector experts appear live throughout the programming day to
offer their explanation of events in their respective sectors. They also watch
for volatility in their market segment, and are ready to cut into regularly
scheduled programming with news and analysis on stocks making sudden intra-day
moves. Throughout the trading day one or more of the commentators on our web
site, including market expert Elaine Garzarelli, business news reporter Dan
Dorfman, global economist Maria Fiorini Ramirez, technical analyst Ralph Bloch,
short-seller specialist Doug Kass, former New York Congresswoman Susan Molinari,
options strategist Larry McMillan, high-tech futurist and former White House
advisor Dr. James Canton, may appear on our webcast. In addition, any notable
rumors appearing in the JAGfn Rumor Report on our U.S. web site may be disclosed
on the web cast and discussed by our experts. In general, coverage during
trading hours is largely unstructured and unscripted, reflecting the nature of
the securities markets and the often unexpected developments on which we are
reporting. The JAGfn web cast is divided into pre-market, intra-day, and
post-market shows. -- "The Morning Look" 8:30-9:30 a.m. (ET): For one hour prior
to the opening bell on Wall Street, JAGfn gives viewers news, information and
analysis likely to be relevant to the day's trading. -- "The Trading Day" 9:30
a.m.-4:00 p.m. (ET): Between the opening and closing bells on Wall Street, JAGfn
provides up-to-the-minute information, news, analysis and commentary geared
toward helping viewers identify and better understand what is happening in the
market. -- "The Look Ahead" 4:00-4:30p.m. (ET): JAGfn's post-market show is
intended to look ahead to the next day's session by providing information and
commentary, which the webcast team believes will be relevant to the next day's
trading. Our Subscription Service On our subscription-based web site, we offer
our subscribers selected investor information products in text and chart form
that we believe are of interest to active investors. These products fall into
three categories: o Commentaries from experienced journalists, money managers,
analysts and other Wall Street professionals. The delivery of breaking news and
potentially market moving information. Selected financial data targeted at the
active investor and trader.</SPAN>
52-Week Low: 0.13$
52-Week High: 5.81$
Current Price: 0.20
Employees: 59, as of October 31, 2000
Company Homepage: http://www.jagnotes.com/

About JAGfn

JAGfn is a leading global provider of Internet-based equity research and
financial news that provides its subscribers with a variety of diversified
research and news products, including Streetside with Dan Dorfman and
JagNotes, the company's flagship early morning consolidated research
product. JAGfn recently launched its Webcast service, which features
innovative financial programming delivered in a streaming-video format via
the Internet. The service focuses on expert Wall Street commentary, breaking
news, and up-to-the-minute market information, specifically targeted toward
online investors and financial professionals. Emmy Award-winning producer
Jack Reilly developed the Webcast programming, which runs weekdays from 8:30
A.M. to 4:30 P.M. EST. Among his many accomplishments, Reilly is the creator
of such industry-standard programming as CNBC's Squawk Box and Power Lunch,
and was formerly executive producer of Good Morning America and
Entertainment Tonight. Anchoring the JAGfn Webcast programming are former
CNBC reporters Peter Barnes, Mabel Jong, and Kate Bohner. For more
information, visit the JAGfn Web site at www.jagfn.com.

Products
We offer two products to the public through our JAGfn.com web sites: our
live financial web cast offered free of charge through the trading day to
those with broadband access and 56k dial-up access and our subscription
based service available over the Internet generally featuring commentaries,
select financial data and breaking financial news, including our original
early morning JAGNotes product showing the day's upgrades, downgrades and
news coverage by major stock analysts.

Webcast

The JAGfn web cast is presented each weekday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ET.
The web cast features fast breaking news, up-to-the-minute market
information and expert Wall Street commentary targeted at online investors
and financial professionals. This live, original programming is available
free of charge to users of the JAGfn.com web site. The JAGfn web cast is
also being made available on numerous other web sites which have entered
into syndication agreements with JAGfn. Currently, more than 70 affiliate
sites have entered into syndication agreements to carry the webcast,
including Terranova Trading, My Discount Broker, Web Street and CyBerCorp.

Revenue
Currently, revenues are derived primarily from the sale of subscriptions to
the web sites. To build brand awareness, JAG has engaged in limited
advertising on the Internet and in print media. JAG has aired an infomercial
for the product and intend to promote JAGfn web casting project as funding
permits.

Further details on the Webcast

The web cast attempts to combine the most popular elements of the mediums
which have proven attractive to investors - live TV, talk radio, newswire
services, newsletters, chat rooms and message boards - into one
Internet-based web cast. The web cast may also be offered in the future
through other platforms such as radio, satellite and cable. Emmy
Award-winning TV producer Jack Reilly is in charge of the development and
production of JAGfn's programming. Jack Reilly prior to joining JagNotes in
January 2000, was a news consultant to several media companies, including
CBS Inc. and King World Productions. From 1994 to 1997, he served as vice
president and managing director of CNBC Business News, where he oversaw the
production and development of the network's daytime and early-evening
programming. Before joining CNBC, Mr. Reilly was executive producer at Good
Morning America at ABC and executive producer of Entertainment Tonight. He
won a national Emmy Award in 1993 and has been nominated for Emmy Awards 14
other times. Mr. Reilly attended Emerson College. Anchoring JAGfn each
weekday are Peter Barnes, Kate Bohner and Mabel Jong, all of whom are former
CNBC Business News reporters. Peter Barnes served as host of "Take Action
America" on the America's Voice television network. From 1993 to 1998 he was
Washington, D.C., correspondent for CNBC Business News covering national
news and political issues as they impacted the economy, business community
and financial markets. Also at CNBC, he was host of the Washington-based
morning show "Capitol Gains," and in 1997 hosted the Cable ACE Award-winning
documentary "America's Retirement Crisis." Barnes was formerly an
anchor/reporter for CBS O&O WCAU-TV in Philadelphia, an anchor/reporter for
Fox News in Los Angeles and, from 1985 to 1988, a staff reporter for The
Wall Street Journal. He earned an MBA in finance from the University of
Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business. Kate Bohner is a former reporter
for CNBC Business News, where she covered high-profile personalities for the
network. Her "Power File" segment on the daily CNBC show Power Lunch took a
look at the comings and goings of figures from the worlds of business,
media, entertainment, fashion and sports. Prior to working with CNBC, Ms.
Bohner was an associate editor with Forbes, where she wrote "The Informer"
column and a correspondent for CNNfn, where she contributed to the "Big
Buzz" segment. In 1997, Ms. Bohner co-authored "The Art of the Comeback"
with Donald Trump. Mabel Jong was a correspondent with ABC News based in San
Francisco and New York, later hosting the nationally syndicated business
show, "Money Talks". Prior to joining ABC News, she was a New York-based
correspondent and anchor for CNBC from 1993 and 1996. Her work on a
mini-documentary on China, earned her a Cable ACE nomination. In addition to
her duties at CNBC, she reported for NBC Nightly News. Jong has traveled
extensively throughout Asia, spending nearly five years as a journalist
there, and hosting a nightly business program for the largest television
station in Hong Kong. Ms. Jong graduated from UCLA and was a Knight
journalism fellow at Harvard and Stanford University. 6 JAGfn also currently
features 12 former financial professionals each of whom reports upon a
critical financial sector: casino gaming, high tech, healthcare, financial,
retail, energy industry, basic material, utilities, consumer cyclicals,
consumer non-cyclicals and telecommunications. JAGfn may add or delete
sector coverage from time to time as the market changes its focus and the
web cast viewers express their coverage preferences. These sector experts
appear live throughout the programming day to offer their explanation of
events in their respective sectors. They also watch for volatility in their
market segment, and are ready to cut into regularly scheduled programming
with news and analysis on stocks making sudden intra-day moves. Throughout
the trading day one or more of the commentators on our web site, including
market expert Elaine Garzarelli, business news reporter Dan Dorfman, global
economist Maria Fiorini Ramirez, technical analyst Ralph Bloch, short-seller
specialist Doug Kass, former New York Congresswoman Susan Molinari, options
strategist Larry McMillan, high-tech futurist and former White House advisor
Dr. James Canton, may appear on our webcast. In addition, any notable rumors
appearing in the JAGfn Rumor Report on our U.S. web site may be disclosed on
the web cast and discussed by our experts. In general, coverage during
trading hours is largely unstructured and unscripted, reflecting the nature
of the securities markets and the often unexpected developments on which we
are reporting. The JAGfn web cast is divided into pre-market, intra-day, and
post-market shows. -- "The Morning Look" 8:30-9:30 a.m. (ET): For one hour
prior to the opening bell on Wall Street, JAGfn gives viewers news,
information and analysis likely to be relevant to the day's trading. -- "The
Trading Day" 9:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. (ET): Between the opening and closing bells
on Wall Street, JAGfn provides up-to-the-minute information, news, analysis
and commentary geared toward helping viewers identify and better understand
what is happening in the market. -- "The Look Ahead" 4:00-4:30p.m. (ET):
JAGfn's post-market show is intended to look ahead to the next day's session
by providing information and commentary, which the webcast team believes
will be relevant to the next day's trading. Our Subscription Service On our
subscription-based web site, we offer our subscribers selected investor
information products in text and chart form that we believe are of interest
to active investors. These products fall into three categories: o
Commentaries from experienced journalists, money managers, analysts and
other Wall Street professionals. The delivery of breaking news and
potentially market moving information. Selected financial data targeted at
the active investor and trader.


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<DIV>Company Snapshot: JAGNOTES.COM INC (OTCBB:
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</SPAN>0.13$</DIV>
<DIV>52-Week High: 5.81$</DIV>
<DIV>Current Price: 0.25</DIV>
<DIV>Employees: 59, as of October 31, 2000</DIV>
<DIV>Company Homepage: http://www.jagnotes.com/</DIV>

<STRONG>About JAGfn </STRONG>

JAGfn is a leading global provider of Internet-based equity research and
financial news that provides its subscribers with a variety of diversified
research and news products, including Streetside with Dan Dorfman and JagNotes,
the company's flagship early morning consolidated research product. JAGfn
recently launched its Webcast service, which features innovative financial
programming delivered in a streaming-video format via the Internet. The service
focuses on expert Wall Street commentary, breaking news, and up-to-the-minute
market information, specifically targeted toward online investors and financial
professionals. Emmy Award-winning producer Jack Reilly developed the Webcast
programming, which runs weekdays from 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. EST. Among his many
accomplishments, Reilly is the creator of such industry-standard programming as
CNBC's Squawk Box and Power Lunch, and was formerly executive producer of Good
Morning America and Entertainment Tonight. Anchoring the JAGfn Webcast
programming are former CNBC reporters Peter Barnes, Mabel Jong, and Kate Bohner.
For more information, visit the JAGfn Web site at www.jagfn.com.


Products



We offer two products to the public through our JAGfn.com web
sites: our live financial web cast offered free of charge through the trading
day to those with broadband access and 56k dial-up access and our subscription
based service available over the Internet generally featuring commentaries,
select financial data and breaking financial news, including our original early
morning JAGNotes product showing the day's upgrades, downgrades and news
coverage by major stock analysts.

<STRONG>Webcast </STRONG>

The JAGfn web cast is presented each weekday from 8:30 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m. ET. The web cast features fast breaking news, up-to-the-minute
market information and expert Wall Street commentary targeted at online
investors and financial professionals. This live, original programming is
available free of charge to users of the JAGfn.com web site. The JAGfn web cast
is also being made available on numerous other web sites which have entered into
syndication agreements with JAGfn. Currently, more than 70 affiliate sites have
entered into syndication agreements to carry the webcast, including Terranova
Trading, My Discount Broker, Web Street and CyBerCorp.


Revenue



<SPAN
style="FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: none; text-underline: none">Currently,
revenues are derived primarily from the sale of subscriptions to the web sites.
To build brand awareness, JAG has engaged in limited advertising on the Internet
and in print media. JAG has aired an infomercial for the product and intend to
promote JAGfn web casting project as funding permits.<?xml:namespace prefix = o
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<STRONG>Further details on the
Webcast</STRONG>

<SPAN
style="FONT-FAMILY: 'Times New Roman'; FONT-SIZE: 12pt; mso-fareast-font-family: 'Times New Roman'; mso-ansi-language: EN-CA; mso-fareast-language: EN-US; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA">The
web cast attempts to combine the most popular elements of the mediums which have
proven attractive to investors - live TV, talk radio, newswire services,
newsletters, chat rooms and message boards - into one Internet-based web cast.
The web cast may also be offered in the future through other platforms such as
radio, satellite and cable. Emmy Award-winning TV producer Jack Reilly is in
charge of the development and production of JAGfn's programming. Jack Reilly
prior to joining JagNotes in January 2000, was a news consultant to several
media companies, including CBS Inc. and King World Productions. From 1994 to
1997, he served as vice president and managing director of CNBC Business News,
where he oversaw the production and development of the network's daytime and
early-evening programming. Before joining CNBC, Mr. Reilly was executive
producer at Good Morning America at ABC and executive producer of Entertainment
Tonight. He won a national Emmy Award in 1993 and has been nominated for Emmy
Awards 14 other times. Mr. Reilly attended Emerson College. Anchoring JAGfn each
weekday are Peter Barnes, Kate Bohner and Mabel Jong, all of whom are former
CNBC Business News reporters. Peter Barnes served as host of "Take Action
America" on the America's Voice television network. From 1993 to 1998 he was
Washington, D.C., correspondent for CNBC Business News covering national news
and political issues as they impacted the economy, business community and
financial markets. Also at CNBC, he was host of the Washington-based morning
show "Capitol Gains," and in 1997 hosted the Cable ACE Award-winning documentary
"America's Retirement Crisis." Barnes was formerly an anchor/reporter for CBS
O&O WCAU-TV in Philadelphia, an anchor/reporter for Fox News in Los Angeles
and, from 1985 to 1988, a staff reporter for The Wall Street Journal. He earned
an MBA in finance from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of
Business. Kate Bohner is a former reporter for CNBC Business News, where she
covered high-profile personalities for the network. Her "Power File" segment on
the daily CNBC show Power Lunch took a look at the comings and goings of figures
from the worlds of business, media, entertainment, fashion and sports. Prior to
working with CNBC, Ms. Bohner was an associate editor with Forbes, where she
wrote "The Informer" column and a correspondent for CNNfn, where she contributed
to the "Big Buzz" segment. In 1997, Ms. Bohner co-authored "The Art of the
Comeback" with Donald Trump. Mabel Jong was a correspondent with ABC News based
in San Francisco and New York, later hosting the nationally syndicated business
show, "Money Talks". Prior to joining ABC News, she was a New York-based
correspondent and anchor for CNBC from 1993 and 1996. Her work on a
mini-documentary on China, earned her a Cable ACE nomination. In addition to her
duties at CNBC, she reported for NBC Nightly News. Jong has traveled extensively
throughout Asia, spending nearly five years as a journalist there, and hosting a
nightly business program for the largest television station in Hong Kong. Ms.
Jong graduated from UCLA and was a Knight journalism fellow at Harvard and
Stanford University. 6 JAGfn also currently features 12 former financial
professionals each of whom reports upon a critical financial sector: casino
gaming, high tech, healthcare, financial, retail, energy industry, basic
material, utilities, consumer cyclicals, consumer non-cyclicals and
telecommunications. JAGfn may add or delete sector coverage from time to time as
the market changes its focus and the web cast viewers express their coverage
preferences. These sector experts appear live throughout the programming day to
offer their explanation of events in their respective sectors. They also watch
for volatility in their market segment, and are ready to cut into regularly
scheduled programming with news and analysis on stocks making sudden intra-day
moves. Throughout the trading day one or more of the commentators on our web
site, including market expert Elaine Garzarelli, business news reporter Dan
Dorfman, global economist Maria Fiorini Ramirez, technical analyst Ralph Bloch,
short-seller specialist Doug Kass, former New York Congresswoman Susan Molinari,
options strategist Larry McMillan, high-tech futurist and former White House
advisor Dr. James Canton, may appear on our webcast. In addition, any notable
rumors appearing in the JAGfn Rumor Report on our U.S. web site may be disclosed
on the web cast and discussed by our experts. In general, coverage during
trading hours is largely unstructured and unscripted, reflecting the nature of
the securities markets and the often unexpected developments on which we are
reporting. The JAGfn web cast is divided into pre-market, intra-day, and
post-market shows. -- "The Morning Look" 8:30-9:30 a.m. (ET): For one hour prior
to the opening bell on Wall Street, JAGfn gives viewers news, information and
analysis likely to be relevant to the day's trading. -- "The Trading Day" 9:30
a.m.-4:00 p.m. (ET): Between the opening and closing bells on Wall Street, JAGfn
provides up-to-the-minute information, news, analysis and commentary geared
toward helping viewers identify and better understand what is happening in the
market. -- "The Look Ahead" 4:00-4:30p.m. (ET): JAGfn's post-market show is
intended to look ahead to the next day's session by providing information and
commentary, which the webcast team believes will be relevant to the next day's
trading. Our Subscription Service On our subscription-based web site, we offer
our subscribers selected investor information products in text and chart form
that we believe are of interest to active investors. These products fall into
three categories: o Commentaries from experienced journalists, money managers,
analysts and other Wall Street professionals. The delivery of breaking news and
potentially market moving information. Selected financial data targeted at the
active investor and trader.</SPAN>




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