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To: Stock Watcher who wrote (14603)9/8/1999 5:43:00 PM
From: Bill Fortune III  Respond to of 52051
 
Hi SW and here is one of the latest recommendations on WASP:

HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 8, 1999--
STRONG BUY/AGGRESSIVE GROWTH/WASATCH PHARMACEUTICAL (OTC BB:WASP)

Message 11191630

Regards,

Bill Fortune III



To: Stock Watcher who wrote (14603)9/8/1999 5:45:00 PM
From: Mac  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 52051
 
ZICA: 3 more deals rumored to be in the pipeline. Patiently waiting. Strong support at 8. I might just have to add some.



To: Stock Watcher who wrote (14603)9/8/1999 6:21:00 PM
From: Boddington  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52051
 
CAMP at $25 !!??!! I'd be most pleasantly "surprised"! HAHAhaaaa. I am laughing "with" you brother. Bring it on!



To: Stock Watcher who wrote (14603)9/9/1999 5:57:00 AM
From: flickerful  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52051
 
sw...

CAMP is the new INDEX superstar...don't be surprised if you see $25.

[by the way, i missed the humor here: no doubt because i'd already
taken one of the broader market's flashy red exit signs ]

CAMP 18 +2 7/16 372 1,000 6,696 5,696 +569.6%

following wednesday's solid showing [ above ]
you might watch for any weakness preceding thursday's 4:30CC,
...with such an intrepid chart, all dips look tempting.

regards,

flick



To: Stock Watcher who wrote (14603)9/9/1999 7:19:00 AM
From: flickerful  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52051
 
MSTR.

i really like
the corporate niche within this sector...
and MSTR is poised to make tracks.

Plumtree Integrates MicroStrategy Business Intelligence Services in Corporate Portal

PR Newswire - September 08, 1999 17:43

Partnership Enterprise Access to Business Intelligence

Plumtree First Corporate Portal Vendor to Integrate Internet Services, Document Directory, Business Intelligence Reports

SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- Corporate portal market-leader Plumtree Software today released a new set of Plumtree Portal Gadgets(TM) for embedding business intelligence services from MicroStrategy Incorporated (Nasdaq: MSTR), a worldwide leader in e-business intelligence software. Plumtree Corporate Portal users can now rely on MicroStrategy's intelligence platform to provide high-performance, scalable access to massive data warehouses and database systems.

A corporate portal is a simple, personalized Web portal like Yahoo!, but to information from the Internet as well as a wide variety of corporate systems, including document servers, business intelligence systems, Groupware databases, and enterprise resource planning systems. Plumtree Portal Gadgets(TM) are extensions to the Plumtree Corporate Portal's modular architecture, which enable the system to embed new applications and Internet services where Yahoo! users would normally see a sports scoreboard or stock portfolio. Gadgets provide layout, security, and caching services for applications embedded in the portal, ensuring enterprise scalability and performance. The new MicroStrategy components can be downloaded from Plumtree's Gadget Factory, available at gadgets.plumtree.com .

"Integrating MicroStrategy's highly-scalable intelligence capabilities into the Plumtree Corporate Portal allows users to easily access MicroStrategy's business intelligence platform," said Sanju Bansal, chief operating officer at MicroStrategy Incorporated. "Through this partnership, the Plumtree corporate portal becomes even more valuable as a means to access all business-critical applications with click-of-a-button ease. Plumtree has taken a best-of-breed approach for bringing business intelligence to the corporate portal, an approach that will pay off for Plumtree clients."

"MicroStrategy is the perfect partner for us," said Plumtree CEO John Kunze. "At Plumtree, we pride ourselves in being forward-looking about the future of e-business. No company has been more visionary than MicroStrategy about bringing business intelligence to the dot.com enterprise, and no company offers a more sophisticated business intelligence engine."

About Plumtree Software

San Francisco-based Plumtree Software, the corporate portal market leader, shipped the world's first corporate portal system in March 1998. Founded in 1996 to develop a "Yahoo! for corporate content," Plumtree is the originator of the term corporate portal. In February 1999, Plumtree was the first corporate portal vendor to develop Active Portal(TM) architecture, for embedding components of corporate applications and Internet services in the portal as modular portal building blocks called Plumtree Portal Gadgets(TM).

The company has been financed by Sequoia Capital, Hambrecht & Quist and Intel. Plumtree's flagship Plumtree Corporate Portal is the world's most comprehensive portal to corporate information of all types, and is the only Active Portal(TM) capable of hosting third-party tools and services. The Plumtree Corporate Portal has applications in sales and field support, government, competitive intelligence, customer service, and product research & development. Plumtree's customers include AT&T Solutions, Texas Instruments, U.S. Department of Energy, Compaq Computer, Monsanto Consumer & Nutrition, W.W. Grainger, and Caterpillar. To learn more about Plumtree, visit the company's Web site at plumtree.com , or write information@plumtree.com.

NOTE: Plumtree Portal Gadgets and Active Portal are registered trademarks of Plumtree Software, Inc. Yahoo! is a registered trademark of Yahoo, Inc. MicroStrategy and DSS Suite are either trademarks or registered trademarks of MicroStrategy Incorporated in the United States and certain other countries.

SOURCE Plumtree Software, Inc.

/CONTACT: Glenn Kelman, Vice-President of Product Management & Marketing
of Plumtree Software, Inc., 415-399-2662, or glennk@plumtree.com/

/Web site: plumtreesoft.com




To: Stock Watcher who wrote (14603)9/9/1999 7:31:00 AM
From: flickerful  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52051
 
sw, stkprfts...MSTR.

[mark: note the boldface* below]

INFORMATION WEEK
September 06, 1999, Issue: 751
Section: Top Of The Week

Personalized Information -- Telecaster Relays Messages By Phone
Beth Davis

MicroStrategy Inc. next week will unveil software that lets companies deliver personalized information via telephone to customers, employees, and business partners by combining computer telephony and business-intelligence technology.

Telecaster relies on preferences defined by end users, which can be set during a subscription process on the phone or at a Web site. The software works with MicroStrategy Server, the vendor's online analytical processing server, to comb relational databases and other sources for data. Telecaster creates personalized messages by using an Extensible Markup Language engine to convert the data into text format.

The information is sent in an encrypted message over the Internet to call centers hosted by MicroStrategy or to a company's own call centers or PBX systems. Telecaster uses text-to-speech technology from Fonix Corp. to present the information to end users over the telephone.

MicroStrategy says there are numerous ways companies could use Telecaster to add value to their services. For example, the vendor says an airline could use the system to alert passengers of canceled flights and provide information regarding alternative flights. In addition, passengers could also define preferences regarding flight cancelation notifications, such as a request to be notified of flight status one hour prior to the scheduled departure.

Fbr.com, an online brokerage, plans to use Telecaster to provide its customers with information about their stock portfolios through automated telephone calls. "Our mission is to give individuals greater control over their financial future, so we want to give them products that intuitively meet their needs," says Suzanne Richardson, president of Fbr.com, a division of Friedman, Billings, Ramsey. "Telecaster goes several steps toward doing that."

Telecaster will be available later this month, starting at $35,000. It requires MicroStrategy Server, which starts at $35,000.

Copyright ® 1999 CMP Media Inc.