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To: Redruss who wrote (6011)12/1/2000 2:31:00 AM
From: MAKAMAI  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6076
 
Aloha Redruss...I don't believe that this symbol change was mere a coincidence at the same time as OJ's departure. AGORA stated that "Sideware will be replacing Owen with a high-profile ''financial'' individual who will assist in financing. The individual is an American and from the Virginia area." Removing the "f" from the symbol, means that the company is no longer considered a "foreign" company in the eyes of the US. With Sideware completing its shift of management to the US, more doors can be opened. Now both financial institution as well as corporate financing possibilities exist. Sounds like Sideware has some real strong guidance that is focused on making this company a real contender in the e-CRM field. The potential is simply mind boggling!

Things are starting to get real interesting. AGORA has interviewed Owen and will post most likely tomorrow. That should shed a lot of light on the concepts at play here.

Makamai

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To: Redruss who wrote (6011)1/8/2001 8:36:21 PM
From: Gator  Respond to of 6076
 
Red, Happy New Year!!! I hear this "Big Foot" (OJ behind the scenes at BNTI) creeping through the snow...It actually could be one of those Polar Bears, that, though they missed the ice pack, will do just fine, and surprise use going forward!!! :-)

Regards...Gator

BTW, I should have bought more at the lower level!!! :-( A Fool I may be but, A Senior IT Manager, with extensive experience in the US FederaL Government at the Highest Levels gives me my appreciation of BNTI's technology, and as far as being an "old fart", I still like SDWS!!! I still keep the faith :-)

God, Please get Sharpton off of CNBC!!!