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Technology Stocks : BillServ.Com(BLLS) Going for the EBPP Market Small Billers

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To: Julie Simmons who wrote (348)6/17/1999 10:20:00 PM
From: Julie Simmons  Read Replies (1) of 918
 
Here is a little tidbit of information from the form 10 filing. It makes mention of BLLS partners and also secondary offering. The whole Form 10 document can be viewed at the following URL but it is quite lenghty and very boring.

wwww.freeedgar.com

From Form 10:

The Company's plan of operation for the remainder of the 1999 fiscal year is to: (1) develop trading partner relationships with front ends such as CheckFreeTM, TranspointTM, CybercashTM, Net DeliveryTM, and Internet portals such as YahooTM, ExciteTM, LycosTM and AOLTM in order to gain access to as many Internet users as possible; (2) execute billing agreements with as many billers as possible; (3) design, develop and market its Internet portal where the consumer can view and pay bills; (4) build systems which will operate the EBPP and other operations of the Company; (5) attract and retain highly qualified employees in order to appropriately staff business operations; and (6) provide the facilities and resources necessary to achieve the business goals of the Company. The Company may also pursue a secondary offering or other capital raising effort in order to fund the operations of an Internet-enabled customer call center and for acquisitions or other corporate purposes. The Company currently projects that it will have approximately 60 employees by the end of 1999.

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