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To: Libbyt who wrote (88167)12/21/1999 2:08:00 AM
From: KeepItSimple  Respond to of 164684
 
>Intraware has clearly established itself as the leader

In my entire time on SI, I have never seen so many people blatantly pimp for a specific issue outside of the penny stock boards.. And the participants seem to be almost all of the regulars here on the AMZN thread.

Is there a collusion chat room where I can watch you guys plan the pump and dump first hand?

The best part about these press releases is their buzz-word content and complete lack of a description of the product or service they sell. It sounds like they sell a network based version of InstallShield. Big whooping doo.

Amazing how all these B2B companies include each other in their press releases and "new biz" contracts. The only other group I've seen that is more corrupt is the Kleiner Perkins gang of criminals, funneling non-existant revenue between profitless companies they hold stakes in by using unreported banner-swaps, or investing a few million in a worthless shell of a private company, then using their majority voting power in the board of a large public company to purchase that private company for billions of dollars, thus directly deposition billions of dollars in their own pockets.

Did I just say that? Ooops. Go ahead and sue me, fuckers. I wouldn't say this sort of thing if I hadn't seen it first hand. Multiple times. Truth is the ultimate defense.

BTW-Merry Christmas to all!



To: Libbyt who wrote (88167)12/21/1999 5:12:00 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
If you believe CMRC is going to be a success, then I would think that ITRA will also be very successful working with CMRC and other B2B companies.


Its not the same thing, imo. Commerce gets transaction revenue for every access to their system from one supplier. Itra sees revenue once.