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To: mike machi who wrote (34872)9/14/2000 10:53:19 AM
From: moufassa7  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 57584
 
Mike, thanks, but please don't call me sir; makes me feel to old, right now listening to Ten Years After's Going Home on my live Woodstock cd. Reliving the glory days. LOL



To: mike machi who wrote (34872)9/14/2000 10:54:42 AM
From: JLS  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57584
 
WSTL is moving again.



To: mike machi who wrote (34872)9/14/2000 11:20:08 AM
From: Kanetsu  Respond to of 57584
 
Just added to position in NIKU, slowly accumulating stocks that are well off their highs but should show rapid earnings growth. (CMRC, TFS, IMCO,RCNC,QCOM are a few others I like in that category) Former Oracle exec started NIKU, hoping he can have the same success as Thomas Siebel.

Niku provides Internet software products and an online marketplace for the sourcing, management and delivery of professional services. Good client list including CSCO, Verizon and Computer Associates.

Here is what someone form KPMG said about NIKU:
"Professional services organizations have never had the benefits of software solutions specifically tailored to their business," said Arnold Goto, managing director, KPMG Consulting. "Niku's best-of-breed Internet solutions automate the core processes of professional services operations on Internet technology, providing a solid platform for today's highly mobile service workforce."

Sounds good to me...52 week high 105, looks like support at 20, recently crept up to the 24s. Soros and the Amerindo Fund are both holders at last check.

Just my opinion...