ICG President, Doug Alexander, to Speak at Morgan Keegan's 2010 Technology Conference on August 12, 2010


WAYNE, Pa., Aug. 2, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Internet Capital Group, Inc. (Nasdaq:ICGE) ("ICG") today announced that it will present at Morgan Keegan's 2010 Technology Conference August 11 – 12, 2010 at the New York Palace Hotel in New York, NY.

ICG President, Doug Alexander, will present the Company's progress, strategy and value proposition to the financial community on Thursday, August 12th, 2010 at 1:00 p.m. ET. For more details on Morgan Keegan's 2010 "At the Intersection of Technology and Capital" Technology Conference visit www.morgankeegan.com/MK/Conferences/TechConf2010_Welcome.htm

Although presentations at the conference are only open to Morgan Keegan and its clients, ICG's presentation will be web cast and accessible for replay from the ICG website at www.icg.com by going to the investor relations tab and clicking presentations.

About ICG

ICG (Nasdaq:ICGE) identifies, capitalizes and grows companies in the SaaS/tech-enabled BPO and Internet marketing sectors. These companies transform the way business is done by enabling enterprises to increase efficiencies and improve and automate critical processes.

ICG leverages its unique expertise to carefully identify companies based on their potential to become market-changers and market-leaders. ICG is focused on building profitable businesses in these sectors by infusing them with management expertise, strategic and operational guidance, and growth capital.

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