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interCLICK to Ring Opening Bell at NASDAQ Stock Market

Tue Nov 10, 2009 12:35pm EST
  NEW YORK, NY, Nov 10 (MARKET WIRE) -- 
interCLICK, Inc. (www.interclick.com) (NASDAQ: ICLK), the leading ad
network in data and inventory transparency, today announced that CEO
Michael Mathews and president and founder Michael Katz will ring the
ceremonial NASDAQ stock market opening bell in New York City on
Wednesday, November 11. interCLICK, following eight quarters of record
growth, began trading on NASDAQ last week to expand visibility for the
company, improve the liquidity of its stock and provide greater value for
shareholders. Mr. Mathews and Mr. Katz will be joined by members of
interCLICK's executive team.

    "Ringing the NASDAQ bell is an opportunity for us to express our gratitude
to our tremendous employees, shareholders, and client base for continuing
to help make interCLICK a huge success," said Michael Katz, president of
interCLICK. "It will be nice to take a minute and reflect on the progress
we have made over the past few years but we still have a lot of work to do
in order to become the best ad network out there."

    interCLICK is a next-generation online ad network that combines complete
data and inventory transparency with best in breed targeting solutions.
Its premier technology platform increases campaign effectiveness and ROI
by delivering highly targeted ads to the most relevant audiences with
unprecedented scalability. The interCLICK platform was built to leverage
best-of-breed data providers and targeting technology to deliver the most
efficient campaigns at the greatest scale for advertisers. Led by a team
of professionals from the most well-known digital brands, interCLICK is
one of the fastest growing companies in online advertising and digital
media.

    About interCLICK

    interCLICK, Inc. (NASDAQ: ICLK) provides a transparent platform enabling
digital advertisers and agencies to maximize ROI at unprecedented scale.
The company's platform applies traditional supply chain methodologies
leveraging premium publisher inventory and third party data sources to
maximize the effectiveness along the online advertising value chain. For
more information about the interCLICK Network, visit
http://www.interCLICK.com

    Safe Harbor

    This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning
of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (the "Act").
Statements including words such as "seek," "intend," "believe," "plan,"
"estimate," "expect," "anticipate" and other similar expressions are
forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Act. Some or all of
the events or results anticipated by these forward-looking statements may
not occur. Factors that could cause or contribute to such differences
include the impact of intense competition, the continuation or worsening
of current economic conditions and the condition of the domestic and
global credit and capital markets. Further information on interCLICK's
risk factors is contained in its filings with the Securities and Exchange
Commission, including the Form 10-KSB filed on April 15, 2008. interCLICK
does not undertake any duty nor does it intend to update the results of
these forward-looking statements.

    

Contact:
Anthony Loredo
Horn Group, Inc.
Email Contact
(646) 202-977

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