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Gold/Mining/Energy : Sideware Systems - SYD.u/V, SDWSF -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Gator who wrote (4548)12/9/1999 12:35:00 AM
From: Howard C.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6076
 
In what kind of forum was this statement made? A review of the company, a recommendation, what? Thanks.



To: Gator who wrote (4548)12/9/1999 7:43:00 AM
From: KrisCo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6076
 
Gator, I am ready to enjoy this run to Christmas! $10 next stop IMHO. And the song is "New York, New York"!

Sideware has stated they are opening the customer doors in January 2000. You know Owen Jones wants his ducks lined up before then. Sideware is IN the IBM booth. And the Dr Bean integration has progressed wonderfully into the Oracle product line.

When will we hear some news? Here are the two big opportunities to release some good info and get dem customers lined up in Jan 2000.

1) Sideware is at the Java Business Expo in New York (7-9 December). Today the heads of IBM's four major business divisions, its chief financial officer and the marketing guru who created its pace-setting e-business ad campaign are scheduled to speak. Surging in advance of this address IBM shares gained 2-1/8 to close at $118-1/8 on the New York Stock Exchange, after recovering from around $90.

2) My favorite is the eBusiness Expo December 14-16, 1999 New York, NY
"On Tuesday, December 14th, Irving Wladawsky-Berger, general manager for the IBM Internet division, will present "The Internet and the Next Generation of E-business." He will discuss the profound effects of increased bandwidth and processing power, which will result in Web sites characterized by intelligence and an easy human-like interactivity; an electronic commerce that is personalized in the deepest sense; and communities that interact in the most fluid ways across all boundaries"

This is a sold out show at 140 with the likes of BAAN, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Merant, Oracle, SAP America, Sterling Commerce, Tivoli and Xpedior.

I pick door number 2!!
Kris