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To: Eric L who wrote (85)7/10/2002 2:39:22 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Respond to of 562
 
In addition BEA Systems has been integrating, reselling and distributing the Nokia WAP Server with the BEA E-Commerce Transaction Platform for some time. "The integrated offering, is called BEA WebLogic and the 'M-Commerce Solution', includes the Nokia WAP Server, the BEA WebLogic application and commerce servers, and targeted services "that extend traditional legacy and Internet applications into the hands of mobile business users, who require sophisticated capabilities to perform m-commerce transactions over the wireless Web".

Eric L.,
Thanks for the great post again.

This I didn't know. I was thinking a lot of the support for non-opwv WAP platforms was coming from international vendors. hmmm.

I think the "platform" concept is accepted by the carriers and as a consequence has to be accepted by the development community.

OK good- thanks.

I pulled up the yahoo financials cash flow statement and one thing that looks worth some research before a purchase decision is the "Sale Purchase Of Stock" line item, as it is almost one half of the cash flow deficit.

In the call they said their cash burn rate was 5mm/qtr. Thats pretty good - except that they burned through 18mm in an ill-fated stock transaction (selling puts after 911).
L