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To: Frost Byte who wrote (876)11/26/1998 11:41:00 AM
From: Richard Tsang  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3773
 
Frost, I followed your postings in the Tokyo Joe's thread. You have been very bullish on BVSN and been very accurate so far. I Got in because someone mentioned BVSN on TV last week (I think it was CNBC's stock pick club in the morning). I bought at average 16. Sold half at 21, planning to sell rest at 25. I am glad I hadn't. Instead, am looking to add. Do you really see 40+ potential end of year, like some people at Yahoo thread was suggesting? Thanks.

RT



To: Frost Byte who wrote (876)11/27/1998 9:17:00 AM
From: Leeza Rodriguez  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3773
 
Frost, Broadvision is the blue chip top pick for the next wave of the revolution. This wave is going to send an earthquake thru the supply chain. Vendors who don't adapt quickly will die on the vine. The bottom line is that the Internet is allowing companies to turn their inventory at an unprecedented rate. Quick turn of inventory leads to more efficient allocation of capital. I wrote more about this concept back in September Message 5854871

Broadvision is the only vendor out there that can seamlessly integrate EVERY aspect of the e-commerce fabric. Buy and hold the stock--We are at the very early stages of the e-commerce revolution, comparable to where we were with access in 1994 (ASND and Cisco). This company has the "footprint" of being a winner.

Leeza Rodriguez