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To: Jenna who wrote (781)5/4/2001 12:33:54 AM
From: bob  Respond to of 5315
 
Cool! Does this mean you will be slinking back to IFLUB?



To: Jenna who wrote (781)5/4/2001 12:41:15 AM
From: Dr.MensaWannabe  Respond to of 5315
 
I am pretty impressed with the expose in that he got you to admit that there is a conflict of interest in relation to the Executioner, Pristine, and Market Gems.

Did you disclose the conflict of interest when you were recommending the Executioner to your subscribers?



To: Jenna who wrote (781)5/4/2001 1:36:08 AM
From: anon  Respond to of 5315
 
Jenna, i've heard and read about you. I've read what Teresa Lo had to say about you. Did you really use different aliases to denigrate her and intelligentspeculator.com, and maybe to steer clientele your way? If it's all true, theh i'd have to say you are an evil person. If not then, i hope things work out for you and this mess clears up!
cheers



To: Jenna who wrote (781)5/4/2001 11:21:43 AM
From: ColtonGang  Respond to of 5315
 
GREAT PIECE ON SEBL.......The List That Nobody Would Like to Be On
By Adam Lashinsky, Silicon Valley Columnist
Many experienced software investors expected SEBL shares to get snagged once it hit the $1 billion sales mark. However SEBL safely glided past and reported $1.8 billion in sales last year.

CEO Tom Siebel gave the keynote address at Tuesday’s JP Morgan H&Q Technology conference. Siebel went beyond bragging and named 60 companies they would put out of business by year-end. Siebel believes the market leader holds 50% of the market, the No. 2 company holds 15% and the No. 3 company is left with 10%. Everyone else loses.

In Software for Sales People:

SEBL has 76% of the market

IACT has 13%

PVTL has 7%

SAP has 4%

In Software to Run Customer Call Centers:

SEBL has 72% of the market

PSFT has 9%

NT has 9%

ONXS has 7%

ORCL has 3%

NT is trying everything it can including Clarify acquisition.

In Software for Web Services:

SEBL has 35% of the market

KANA has 37%

EPNY has 12%

NT has 9%

FIRE has 7%

SEBL is not planning on being second for long. SEBL has it eyes on the #1 spot.

In Marketing Software:

SEBL has 41% of the market

EPNY has 33%

EXAP has 14%

BBSW has 12%

Siebel says that the market for software for companies with less than $250 million – so called mid market – is barely profitable

SEBL has a 58% share of that market

IACT has 14%

ONXS has 13%

PVTL has 10%

FrontRange Solutions has 5%