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To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (10932)3/25/2002 10:57:06 PM
From: Bill Harmond  Respond to of 57684
 
thestreet.com



To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (10932)3/26/2002 12:59:20 AM
From: Bill Harmond  Respond to of 57684
 
Because it carries no explosives or other munitions, the kill vehicle destroys the target by the sheer force of the collision. But hitting the cone-shaped warhead, typically about 6 feet tall, isn't enough. The device must hit the warhead at its so-called sweet spot--measured in centimeters--where the nuclear munition is housed to prevent an errant nuclear explosion.


latimes.com

Amazing stuff.



To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (10932)3/26/2002 4:42:16 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57684
 
manugistics reports!

Total annual revenue increased 16 percent from the prior year to $310 million. Fourth quarter software license revenue increased 70 percent sequentially from the third quarter to $38 million -- comprising 47 percent of total revenue for the quarter.
manugistics.com

wow - license revenue at 47%, incredible with this sequential growth rate.