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To: HG who wrote (91661)1/21/2000 1:50:00 PM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Respond to of 164684
 
Have been sick for most of today...so +26 is a pleasant pleasant surprise !

I hope you are feeling better<G>



To: HG who wrote (91661)1/23/2000 3:22:00 PM
From: H James Morris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
Happy, I'm upset because you very rarely come out and play with us on the weekend. Why you choose you make your Family a priority over us is beyond me.:-)
Now here's a lead for you but you must do some research first, I have reason to believe it could a very profitable experience.
There's a small but growing start up in Britain called Autonomy. Most people in the US have probably never heard of Autonomy or products like ActiveKnowledge and Portal-in-a-Box, that's sure to change. The company's stock price has jumped 1,000 percent on the European Easdaq index since July 1998. Now that Autonomy has achieved a $1 billion market cap, I think the time is right for a dual listing on Nasdaq. Many industry analysts feel that the company has brought its ideas to the table at just the right time. "When Autonomy first came to the United States," says Hadley Reynolds, director of research for the Delphi Group, "the whole text-search market was considered a washed-up, has-been area. Companies that had been in there for the long haul, like Verity, were drying up. Lynch recognized that the Internet was going to create a problem that his technology could make a big dent in solving." "What Autonomy has is so important and unique," adds Eric Brown, research director for Forrester Research, "it doesn't just belong 'in a box' - it belongs everywhere."
When you were in Grad school you probably took a course or two in probability analysis. If you did you might be familiar with Bayes' theorem, or Bayes' rule.
Here's the formula if you can figure it out, you'll make a fortune. P{tly}=(P{ylt}P{t})/(P{y})
Ps
Michael Lynch the founder went to Cambridge, which is a inferior school to the University of Wales.;-))