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Strategies & Market Trends : Stocks to Watch

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To: Al Collard who wrote (13)1/6/2001 10:48:03 AM
From: Al Collard  Read Replies (2) of 592
 
A "Stock to watch" in 2001

IW-t...is a builder of wireless business solutions. IW's core product is it's patented "Wireless Business Engine" which provides secure and wireless access to web-based applications. Primary uses will be in laptop computers and web-enabled mobile phones.

Recently, IW's technology has been selected for use by such companies as Compaq, Intel, Nokia, AT & T Wireless and Telus Mobility. So it is quickly being recognized as an industry standard.

With the technology side of it's business firmly in place, IW went to task and completely re-vamped their leadership team. They added a new V.P. of Product Development and Customer Service, David Hunter a former IBM exec. with over 30 years experience in the development, sales and marketing fields.
Next up in what many are calling the "corporate coup" of the year is the addition of Thomas Koll as Chief Executive Officer. Koll is currently a V.P. of Microsoft responsible for working with Telecommunications companies in the wireline and wireless markets. Koll is a respected industry exec. who claims he joined IW because of the "enormous market potential" and his sole responsibility is to focus on IW's business strategy to drive revenue growth going forward. He takes over IW's helm on Feb 15 2001.

With a strong management team now in place and a technology recognized by industry giants, IW is without a doubt a stock to watch in 2001.

regards,
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