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To: AustinPowersIII who wrote (7673)9/15/2000 3:31:23 PM
From: Don Green  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14451
 
SeeItFirst.com Taps Silicon Graphics Veteran to Key Post; Company Names New Vice President of Worldwide Sales

dg I guess he didn't see the huge upside potential for SGI

FREMONT, Calif., Sep 14, 2000 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- SeeItFirst.com(TM), the leading provider of interactive streaming video services delivered anytime, anywhere, has tapped SGI sales executive Harry Eaddy as the company's new vice president of sales.

Eaddy spent nearly 12 years with SGI in Dallas, starting as sales representative and progressing up the ranks based on consecutive sales achievements. Most recently, his responsibilities included overseeing 17 states and managing 110 salespeople. His region finished first in the company in sales performance for FY2000 ended June 30.

Earlier, as branch sales manager for SGI, Eaddy grew bookings from $21 million to $68 million in just five years and throughout his career has been a member of the prestigious President's Club. Eaddy has sales experience in multiple markets including telecommunications, Internet, automotive, aerospace/defense and energy.

Prior to SGI, Eaddy spent four years with Apollo Computer and four years with Control Data Corp., both of Dallas.

"We're looking forward to having Harry join our team and put his knowledge and
expertise to work building a top-flight sales organization for SeeItFirst.com,"
said Narayanan Ram, chairman and CEO. "Harry's vast experience with Fortune 500
companies and communication providers will help us extend our market presence."

Eaddy has a Bachelor of Arts degree in business administration from Anderson
University in Anderson, Indiana and an M.B.A. from the University of North
Texas.



To: AustinPowersIII who wrote (7673)9/15/2000 4:38:44 PM
From: 44magnumpower  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14451
 
I agree with you Austin on Don Green, I never could understand why people who own a stock can't wait to pounce on their own stock holdings with negative news of any sort. It seems VERY ILLOGICAL & suspicious, like a shorter, mm or something similar, of course they will vehemently deny any wrong doing as any good burglar would. Your posts are fun & I enjoy them plus I am over 65.
.44 mag