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To: sam who wrote (13258)2/25/2000 7:54:00 PM
From: sam  Respond to of 19080
 
The newly combined exchange is a boost for Oracle and
Commerce One and a setback for competitors Ariba Inc., SAP AG and
i2 Technologies Inc., said Steve Palfrey, an analyst at Sanford C.
Bernstein & Co., who rates Oracle an ''outperform.''
''Suddenly Oracle and Commerce One are the dominant
technology suppliers for what, I think, will be the largest and
most important exchange out there,'' Palfrey said. ''That will
give them momentum to sign up additional exchanges.''

The exchange could help fuel a jump in Oracle's Internet
software sales to the business-to-business market to $1 billion in
2003 from less than $100 million in 1999, he said.
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