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To: Tom Wilkes who wrote (184)11/5/1997 6:40:00 PM
From: Ibexx  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3424
 
Tom,

I first checked out SAP's website about 6 months ago, and that was one of the reasons prompting me to establish a position in this stock. SAPHY was traded at $50-60 at the time.

Regards,
Ibexx



To: Tom Wilkes who wrote (184)11/6/1997 8:29:00 PM
From: fyi  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3424
 
Am new to this forum but just wanted to get an entry in here for those folks who follow the rising fortunes of SAP There is another thread under software called "Intellicorp - Keep A Watchful Eye On It" that may be of interest. Many SAP watchers may already be familiar with Intellicorp. For those who are not, Intellicorp (INAI) is a close SAP business partner. The Intellicorp forum contains a long history of comments. In addition, Intellicorp's web site (www.intellicorp.com) is helpful. In 1998, portions of INAI's LiveModel for SAP R/3 will be bundled into the next version of Business Engineer. In addition, the SAP sales force will be reselling the LiveModel for r/3 toolset in 1998. Additionally, SAP owns approximately 14% of INAI. In any case, I believe that the INAI web site contains many of the company's recent press release that should give further details of the SAP relationships as well as the many relationships that INAI has with R/3 system integrators.