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To: McNabb Brothers who wrote (7235)12/21/2002 10:16:33 PM
From: Oeconomicus  Respond to of 9677
 
...bashing FSTW with saying there were 13 to 16 million middle market companies! Now here is Terry quoting 25 million companies! Where in the hell does he get his info! LOL!

LOL, >VBG<, etc. Do you read? Oh, wait, you ignore. Or do you? LOL. Maybe you just don't comprehend. LOL, >VBG<, etc.



To: McNabb Brothers who wrote (7235)12/21/2002 10:28:01 PM
From: Mike M  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9677
 
Hank, I actually liked the whole name...the "BOBsay (sic) twins"...



To: McNabb Brothers who wrote (7235)12/22/2002 12:43:01 AM
From: TEDennis  Respond to of 9677
 
Hey, Hank ... It's a good thing I'm on ignore. Otherwise your wife could read this ...

It seems you have a reading comprehension problem.

TED



To: McNabb Brothers who wrote (7235)12/22/2002 1:12:38 AM
From: TEDennis  Respond to of 9677
 
Again, Hank ... too bad I'm on ignore. I'd like to get your comments on the following ...

The "top 30" vendor statistics that I posted the link to a few posts back showed that Pivotal (PVTL) had 1.1% of the market with $17.7 million in Q1 of 2002.

FSTW had $4 million that same quarter, and it was a pretty darned good 152% increase over the comparable quarter in 2001.

So, with "only" a 442% increase, FSTW will be at the 1% level. For a quarter. Then, it just has to do that 4 quarters in a row to have that 1.1% for the year.

Go, baby, go !!

BTW, that chart shows that the top 30 vendors earned 80% of the revenue for the entire CRM market.

Gosh, I sure hope there aren't any other big competitors getting into the game that might make it even harder to achieve that percentage. You know, like Microsoft or some other well funded company.

TED