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To: hasbeen101 who wrote (765)5/22/2001 6:35:41 PM
From: Bill Fischofer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 811
 
Re: Philip Lee

The most encouraging aspect of Lee's appointment is that he includes on his resume "...more than fifteen years of executive-level sales and marketing leadership with companies such as BBN, Interleaf, and Oracle Corporation." (my emphasis)

It's about time EXLN recruited someone with experience at ORCL who knows how to sell databases. If they were really smart Goldman would step aside and turn over the CEO reigns of the whole company to some hungry ORCL VP who knows they've no shot at a CEO position as long as Ellison is still around. Still, it's an overdue step in the right direction.



To: hasbeen101 who wrote (765)5/23/2001 11:23:48 AM
From: Ron Dior  Respond to of 811
 
C-Bridge (CBIS: news, msgs, alerts) advanced more than 27 percent after the Boston enterprise consulting services firm agreed to combine its operations with Excelon (EXLN: news, msgs, alerts) in a merger of equals. The deal calls for Excelon to swap 1.2517 shares for each C-Bridge share. The combined company expects to have revenue of more than $100 million in 2001 and cash reserves of over $50 million. Shares of Excelon, a Burlington, Mass., XML software firm, rose more than 3 percent.

Ron Dior