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Wechsler Harwood Halebian & Feffer LLP Announces that Lycos, Inc. Stock Purchases from January 8, 1999 To Be Included in Class Action
Business Wire, March 10, 1999
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 10, 1999--The following is an announcement by the law firm of Wechsler Harwood Halebian & Feffer LLP:
Notice is hereby given that a class action lawsuit was filed in the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts against Lycos, Inc. (Nasdaq: LCOS) and its President/CEO, Robert J. Davis.
If you purchased Lycos, Inc. common stock between January 8, 1999 and February 9, 1999, you may, not later than April 23, 1999, move the court to serve as a lead plaintiff of a class action seeking to recover compensatory damages on behalf of all similarly-situated purchasers of Lycos, Inc. securities, excluding the defendants and their affiliates.
If you wish to discuss this action, or would like to request a copy of the complaint filed, please contact Robert I. Harwood, Esq. or Samuel K. Rosen Esq. at Wechsler Harwood Halebian & Feffer LLP, 488 Madison Avenue, New York, New York 10022, through our web site at www.whhf.com, by e-mail at srosen@whhf.com, or by telephone on the firm's toll free line, 877-935-7400.
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