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To: gizelle otero who wrote (803)12/12/1998 3:02:00 AM
From: David Montgomery  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2004
 
Maybe true. What do you make of Open Market's list of customers? They're pretty solid and won't tend to go away in a hurry.

If Open Market is really changing their marketing strategy (that's what I've read into the news I've seen), they may have a chance. The other thing I've noticed is that Open Market seems to have enough cash available to survive for about two years. That's better than some I've seen.

Any thoughts?



To: gizelle otero who wrote (803)12/12/1998 3:09:00 AM
From: michael yatchman  Respond to of 2004
 
Gizelle,
If you look at the few previous posts.
(I haven't looked) but I'm guessing that Gizelle
is one of the "posters" from Yahoo - although
maybe not as he hasn't posted a rash of "slams" in
a row.

Still if his biggest concern is OMKT vs BVSN then I
don't think he has a CLUE about the industry.

BTW - IMHO (well in reality) BOTH OMKT and BVSN are
"considered by Wall Street" as 2nd tier players here.
Maybe because they actually have somewhat sound business
models, customers, revenues, etc.
They clearly haven't been the play to date...
ooopp... off topic.

mjyat