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To: Richard Monge who wrote (678)6/29/1999 10:18:00 PM
From: Doug Meetmer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3664
 
Well, I was stopped out today at 101 on a pullback. I missed the rest of the rally. Any thoughts as to whether we may pull back into the 90's? I am anxious to buy back in.



To: Richard Monge who wrote (678)6/30/1999 10:20:00 AM
From: William F. Wager, Jr.  Respond to of 3664
 
Exodus Co-founder and Chairman Named 1999 Entrepreneur of the Year by Ernst & Young

SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 30, 1999--
K.B. Chandrasekhar Recognized for his Accomplishments
in the Internet Communications Industry
Exodus Communications(TM), Inc. (Nasdaq:EXDS), a leading provider
of Internet system and network management solutions for enterprises
with mission-critical Internet operations, today announced that K.B.
Chandrasekhar, its co-founder and chairman of the board, has received
the Northern California 1999 Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year(R)
Award in the category of communications.
Chandrasekhar and 14 others were recognized at the 1999 Ernst &
Young Entrepreneur of the Year Gala event held on June 25th.
"I am very pleased to be recognized by Ernst & Young as one of
the 1999 entrepreneur of the Year award recipients," said K.B.
Chandrasekhar, co-founder and chairman of the board at Exodus(TM).
"The success of Exodus demonstrates the power of entrepreneurial
thinking, and I look forward to continuing to use the Internet as a
way of enhancing global communication into the next century."
Chandrasekhar came from India to the United States in 1990 and
founded Exodus in 1994. He has more than fifteen years of varied
experience in the information technology industry, having worked in
all facets of the business from engineering to marketing, and has
conceived, developed and grown several successful technology firms. As
chairman of the board, he continues to play an active role in Exodus,
focusing his efforts on new business development and strategy.