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ValueClick company history timeline

1998

James Zarley became chairman of ValueClick in May 1998 and served as a part-time advisor, with Coryat as vice-chairman.

In July 1998 the company's ad network consisted of 4,200 web sites.

1999

The company's sales force had tripled in size since December 1999.

2000

In January 2000 online ad agency DoubleClick Inc. invested $85 million--$10 million in cash and $75 million in stock--in ValueClick for a 30 percent interest in the company.

ValueClick improved its reporting capabilities in October 2000 with the acquisition of StraightUP!, a marketing analysis firm.

2001

ValueClick also introduced a new e-mail and lead generation solution called UltraLeads in the second half of 2001.

2002

In April 2002 the company announced the addition of five new automotive clients, including Fiat, Renault, Alfa Romeo, Peugeot, and Lancia.

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Founded
1998
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Headquarters
Westlake Village, CA
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Brian Coryat
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