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To: Connor26 who wrote (65148)10/7/1999 3:48:00 PM
From: Jenna  Respond to of 120523
 
SEBL speaking of huge gains.. look at SEBL.. the FOMC caused me to sell but I said I thought the stock had legs.. It had more than legs it had a rocket tied to it.



To: Connor26 who wrote (65148)10/7/1999 4:24:00 PM
From: Probart  Respond to of 120523
 
AGIL Parts of the Agile, news today 4:11pm Note, Oracle picked AGIL because they think it is the leader in their field. Get in while it is still a baby.

OCT 7, 1999, M2 Communications - NEW YORK, NY -- Oracle Corp. today
announced that Oracle Business OnLine(r), the world's leading
e-business Internet applications hosting service, is expanding its
applications offering through alliances with six popular independent
software vendors (ISVs). Furthering Oracle's leadership in the
application service provider industry, the new initiative will combine
the functionality of popular third-party software vendors with Oracle's
own best-of-breed Web-enabled applications to deliver complete
solutions that address customers' business needs.

Oracle Business OnLine selected San Jose, California-based Agile
Software as a preferred partner because of its leading position in
product content management solutions for electronic supply chains.
Through the partnership, Oracle Business OnLine customers can access
Agile AnywhereT, a software solution that enables supply chain partners
to leverage the Internet to collaborate on product content during new
product introductions and product change processes.



To: Connor26 who wrote (65148)10/7/1999 4:34:00 PM
From: Susan G  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 120523
 
AGIL - Connor,I sold at 88 when it started to drop, (bought at 60 1/8) realizing 90 is now resistance. If it wasn't for the employment report I would have held it. my Qcharts told me I should sell. And Jenna is teaching me to take my profits : )
I will be buying it back as soon as the time looks right. Maybe even tomorrow. Sold CLIC at 58 for 10 points.