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To: Bob Kim who wrote (118102)2/18/2001 6:56:13 PM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Respond to of 164685
 
Bob,

Thank you.



To: Bob Kim who wrote (118102)2/19/2001 9:00:34 PM
From: H James Morris  Respond to of 164685
 
Bob, that's pretty powerful stuff.
>Still, taking on the likes of Amazon is a sensitive business. And when Mr. Doerr, the V.C. giant, gets involved, you know things are getting serious. Mr. Doerr, through Kleiner Perkins, was among the first private investors in Amazon back in 1996. Not only did his investment explode by many multiples when Amazon went public that year, his glowing reputation as a tech seer was to a large extent jump-started by his Amazon stake.

Mr. Doerr’s clout in Silicon Valley is immeasurable. The fact that Mr. Fuld stood up for his analyst is probably less surprising than the meddling of Mr. Doerr. However, it seems that Mr. Doerr felt the research was fundamentally flawed. And Mr. Suria’s initial conclusion–that Amazon’s financial health would be questioned by its own auditors–was indeed off-base.



To: Bob Kim who wrote (118102)2/20/2001 10:21:28 AM
From: H James Morris  Respond to of 164685
 
Bob, If Autonomy falls to 1 buy it!!
Btw
SAIC based here in La Jolla has 38,000 employees. Just over 50% of its $6 billion in annual IT consulting revenue comes from our US government.
The day the US government can't afford to pay its bills will not be a good day on Wall Street.
>SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 20 /PRNewswire/ --
Autonomy Corporation plc (Nasdaq: AUTN; LSE: AU., EASDAQ: AUTN), a global
leader in infrastructure software for the Web and the enterprise, today
announced that new federal agency and military departments are deploying its
technology. The new customers include the U.S. Army for its Army Knowledge
Online initiative, Department of Energy's Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste
Department and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
In addition, Autonomy has expanded its partner program with new partner
relationships in North America concentrated principally on the public sector
and enterprise markets, including the following: ASD Global, BTG, Inc.,
Integic, The Logistics Management Institute (LMI), Logicon, Omen, Inc. and
Unisys. Autonomy has also opened a new office in Washington, D.C. to support
its rapidly growing public sector operations.
Autonomy has also broadened its existing OEM relationship with Sybase
(announced on 7 February 2000) to that of a worldwide value added reseller. In
a further development, Autonomy has formalized a value added reseller
agreement with Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC).