Some news from around the message boards on CHRD, but why am I telling this to you, you sold :((
"The company hopes to regain its equity legs with a WAP, or wireless appliance protocol, the standard agreed upon by most wireless communications companies. Chordiant will use WAP as a touch point into its call center. In other words, the company's clients will be able to use their Palm (PALM:Nasdaq - news - boards) Pilots or Web phones to communicate with their clients, Chordiant CEO Sam Spadafora told TheStreet"
"By 6 p.m. EDT, a half-million shares of the California company had traded. The stock's price was up 2 3/4, or 34%, at 8 3/16"
"The Chordiant system has been selected by several of the world's leading consumer companies, including Thomas Cook Global Services, MetLife, GM OnStar, First USA Bank, Cable and Wireless Communications and Bank One International. Headquartered in Cupertino, California, Chordiant maintains regional offices in Chicago, Dallas, New York, and London, Amsterdam and Germany. The company's Web site can be found at www.chordiant.com"
"American Company Introduces its Successful eBusiness Infrastructure for Large Enterprises to the German Market CUPERTINO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 5, 2000--Chordiant Software, Inc. (Nasdaq: CHRD - news) , a leading developer of eBusiness and customer interaction software, has opened a new office in Germany. Based in Munich, the German office is headed up by Jurgen Neubauer, whose aim is to extend Chordiant's successful operations to Germany, Austria and Switzerland."
"A 37 year-old software specialist, Neubauer has extensive experience in the CRM sector. Before joining Chordiant, he served as sales director for east and central Europe at Applix, where he participated in the successful market launch of the Applix Enterprise CRM solution and was responsible for the analytical CRM component Applix iTM1. Prior to this, Neubauer was managing director of startup company GraphiX Systems - now one of the largest CAD systems houses for Computervision in Germany" |