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To: jjs_ynot who wrote (5921)7/18/1998 12:19:00 AM
From: TLindt  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 8545
 
Remember that ghost post to me on May 25th, saying better have your seat belts buckled for the Rocket Ride come the middle of July?

There was some speculation that that had to do with earnings....well I haven't seen any earth shaking news yet, of course it may be too soon. But it is the middle of July.

Which BTW Auggie Dog and I consumed mass quantities of Beer last night and speculated as to which one of you guys was really the ghost....we posted back and forth till 3:30 am. As Auggie said it was like posting on SI except when we woke up...all our posts were erased.



To: jjs_ynot who wrote (5921)7/19/1998 4:28:00 PM
From: micny  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8545
 
Sybase, Intuit target home banking
By Tim Clark and Mike Ricciuti
Staff Writers, CNET NEWS.COM
July 15, 1998, 1:00 p.m. PT
Sybase and Intuit today unveiled a partnership to pursue financial institutions as customers and to make their financial software work together seamlessly.

Note: they're doing this to pursue more financial institution customers. Intuit knows it need to be an ally of the financial institutions to make their thing work. Without financial institutions promoting the utilization of quicken, and providing the information necessary to make it really useful to consumers attrition of their base would set in.