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To: Charlie Smith who wrote (12794)12/20/1999 11:34:00 PM
From: Charlie Smith  Respond to of 20297
 
Sorry for the sequential posts, but the man is a GENIUS:

Message 11992682

>>>access to your wisdom!

It's not all that hard when they write it on the wall.

And Bruce Prescot Posted...

dailynews.yahoo.com

Another spokeswoman told Reuters that the officials had spoken about CheckFree's interest in acquiring software developers or other companies that help billers add more features to their bills.

A phone company, for example, could let a customer look up more details than just the amount due on their bill while looking at their online banking account.

You just sit back now, and figure....who could do that for them that they could knock off with stock and 100 Million....and get in the way if you can. Are they going to take out a private like BlueGill, or Interface or Xenos or JIT or BillServ...who fits that? My guess is BlueGill a Private that links them back into Chase, CitiBank, BankOne & AT&T. BlueGill has a lot of Wins out there in the Market, and is who CheckFree & BillServ Use. Too stinking bad they are not public.

bluegill.com



To: Charlie Smith who wrote (12794)12/21/1999 7:52:00 AM
From: AugustWest  Respond to of 20297
 
charlie, great post, still lol.

if cnbc reports the deal how do you think it will be sent across? Will they give us a boost(LOL) or likely make it appear that ckfr is scrambling to try to do something to keep the competition (who in their[cnbc] opinion is fast on our heels(more LOL).

I honestly doubt their stocks editor has the slightest clue as to the concept at hand. That guy should stick to the boi techs, and leave the rest alone. Maybe Dave Faber might peice it together.



To: Charlie Smith who wrote (12794)12/21/1999 2:25:00 PM
From: TLindt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20297
 
>>>>"Hal Davis was rock star. Renaissance man, like Lindt. In fact, Hal Davis is Tom Lindt"

I thought I is Pete Kight?