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To: KLP who wrote (123)7/24/2000 5:47:47 AM
From: silversoldier a/k/a SI Sy  Respond to of 180
 
Yhanks K. I agree, it is a well designed site. I did check out the jobs open page. One opening struck me as a harbinger of good things to come soon. CLKS is looking for a Director of Investor Relations. One of the main responsibilities of that position is dealing with Wall Street and its analysts. I take this to mean that the business plan is progressing as designed and management wants to be ready as expansion and profits begin to kick in. CLKS cool jobs video proclaims that currently the elearning market is $2B, going to $12B in 2003 and we are the leader. Here is the General Summary of the position and its essential functions:

General Summary
Develop and direct click2learn's efforts in communicating information to financial analysts, stockbrokers, portfolio managers, and individual investors. Develop investor-relations plans including written/oral communications for different audiences and the disclosure policy for the company. Work closely with top executive management.

Essential job functions

Proactive management of the company's relationships with Wall Street analysts and responses to their inquiries.
Assist with compilation of disclosures/data for use disclosure.
Expand and enhance communications with financial community.
Provide on-going, direct interface with institutional investors.
Provide senior management team with accurate feedback related to discussions with the investment community and its reaction to the company's business strategies.

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To: KLP who wrote (123)7/27/2000 1:47:22 AM
From: silversoldier a/k/a SI Sy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 180
 
K., this has been our private (albeit, public) chat room since February 16, 2000, except for a solitary posting on April 11. It seems like the time has come for interested others to join us. Two recent events call for more input and insight from knowledgeable and interested persons. First, of course, is the relatively recent increase in shareholder value and accumulation of shares despite the near absence of significant news. Second is the acquisition of GNET by INSP. It would be appreciated if anyone could provide any informative views concerning the underlying reasons for the price and trading activity, as well as the effect or impact of the merger on CLKS.

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