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Technology Stocks : E-Stamp Corporation (ESTM)

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To: chojiro who wrote (71)10/18/2000 1:13:29 AM
From: SharewatcherFromIreland  Read Replies (1) of 85
 
The KEWILL relationship is the catalyst in the highly
successful change of focus that has taken place in ESTM.
Typical of all companies in the B2B space, it has suffered
from the market woes, and some of us cant get enough cash
together to dine on the gorgeous meal offered by both....
just wait until Ariba and other US B2B announce their
widely expected IMPRESSIVE quarter.....
Anyway, for those here who like a trans Atlantic spread...
today's Killick reccommendation for Kewill......
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Just emphasises the space ESTM is now in.....
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Killik Viewpoint
Kewill partners for growth
Weekly share price chart


Kewill Systems (KWL, 720p) is lining up an impressive array of partners. Having signed up access to the major parcel
carriers, such as Federal Express and UPS, the company has gone on to get very close to the likes of Ariba and has
today formally announced its tie-up with Microsoft. The company is involved in facilitating the way companies manage
their supply chain. It has developed a number of software packages that can either be used individually or together,
forming a comprehensive way a whole industry can move to a highly efficient, electronic-based, way of communicating
and transacting. Today, Kewill formalised its partnership with Microsoft. Its Kewill.Trade application will be a key
component of Microsoft.Net, which was launched at the end of September. First, this 'rubber stamps' Kewill's technology,
giving us increasing confidence that it remains a world leader. Secondly, the sheer marketing and distribution might of
Microsoft is invaluable and as Kewill gains revenue from a transactional model this is set to be a significant boost to
future prospects. Wal-Mart has already acknowledged Kewill's strengths, utilising its software in their supply chain
management systems. Today's deal comes with the blessings of Siemens, who will be a highly regarded 'reference site'
for Microsoft's product and Kewill's applications. We believe longer-term investors are buying a future winner at a
reasonable price and encourage support of the stock. BUY .
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