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To: besttrader who wrote (23438)5/17/2001 11:17:59 AM
From: Electric  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 37746
 
True...but how can you rebuff the move since he called it?

Even dogs get a run now and then, right?



To: besttrader who wrote (23438)5/17/2001 11:55:14 AM
From: Ron Dior  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37746
 
Have followed EXLN for years. THEY SUCK.

Agree Knight. The company has been terrible. The potential exists in their XML product. Their old Objectstore is treading water, but their new XML products are kicking butt. The bigger companies will start to notice that EXLN's products are superior. The products will sell themselves it is the support end that I am cautious about. They have not been the adept at this in the past. The products are good enough though to take a shot at these levels. If the company can pull it together EXLN will blow past companies like WEBM and alike.

As far as the Siemens deal goes. The details have not been released as far as I know. I don't think that the stock is rising so much on the profit that will be made with this deal as much as the fact that a company like Siemens has decided to place their bet on a small fish like EXLN.

I bought in @ around $1.50 and think that these levels are a good risk for this one.

Ron Dior