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To: Mr. Big who wrote (80542)6/24/1999 12:12:00 PM
From: changedmyname  Respond to of 119973
 
CYBS IPO---> might be a good one to trade. Paul Allen's Vulcan Ventures owns 15%, MSFT and CPQ as customers. Here's the scoop from ipocentral.

CyberSource kicks into action every time you click a
button to buy another product online. The company
provides e-commerce transaction processing and other
back-end applications and support to businesses that
sell over the Internet. Its software and services include
tax calculation, fulfillment management, and fraud
prevention. Compaq, Mitsubishi, and Microsoft are
among CyberSource's customers. The company was
begun by tech entrepreneur William McKiernan, a
former top executive at antivirus firm McAfee
Associates (now Network Associates), before he
founded Web PC software seller Beyond.com
(one-fourth of CyberSource's sales). McKiernan owns
about 30% of CyberSource; Paul Allen's Vulcan
Ventures owns about 15%.