| Business Summary | | Dreamlife,
Inc.,
is
focused
on
acquiring
direct-selling
companies
and
utilizing
the
educational
and
motivational
resources
of
its
Website,
www.dreamlife.com,
to
improve
the
retention
rates
and
effectiveness
of
the
sales
forces
of
the
acquired
companies,
enhancing
their
profitability.
The
site
is
focused
on
providing
benefits
including
access
to
online
courses;
free
forums
on
a
variety
of
subjects,
where
members
can
ask
questions,
give
advice
and
share
thoughts;
Quick
Coach,
a
self-assessment
function
to
create
a
personalized
life
plan,
and
"My
Journal,"
a
personalized
and
confidential
online
record
to
chart
progress
and
growth.
Membership
is
free
and
available
to
Dreamlife
visitors
who
provide
their
name,
e-mail
address,
zip
code
and
age
and
choose
a
member
name
and
password
to
be
used
throughout
member-only
areas.
In
February
2001,
the
Company
entered
into
a
letter
of
intent
to
acquire
Discovery
Toys,
Inc.,
a
direct
seller
of
educational
toys,
books,
games
and
software
for
children. | More
from
Market Guide: Expanded
Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | Dreamlife,
Inc.
is
an
online
personal
and
professional
development
network
offering
consumers
an
array
of
individualized
coaching,
communities,
courses,
tools
and
interface
with
renowned
experts.
For
the
six
months
ended
6/30/01,
total
revenue
fell
50%
to
$14
thousand.
Net
loss
decreased
60%
to
$3.8
million.
Results
reflect
reduced
revenues
generated
by
interactive
services,
offset
by
lower
advertising,
non-cash
compensation
costs
and
write-downs. | More
from
Market Guide: Significant
Developments |
| | | | FY2000 Pay | |
| Anthony Robbins, 41 Chairman | -- | Peter Lund, 60 CEO,
Director | $184K | Philicia Levinson, 36 CFO,
Sr. VP, Sec., Treasurer | 200K | Dollar amounts are as of 31-Dec-2000 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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from
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List, Bios,
Compensation,
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