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To: Suresh Havalad who wrote (3525)1/22/1999 9:47:00 AM
From: Mohan Marette  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12475
 
Vinod Khosla-(Partner) Kleiner Perkins Caufiled and Byers.

Vinod Khosla

Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers
2750 Sand Hill Road
Menlo Park, CA 94025

Phone: (650) 233-2750
Email: vkhosla@kpcb.com
kpcb.com

Board Seats

Spectrum Holobyte, PictureTel, Concentric, Excite, OnLive, Juniper Networks, Total Entertainment Network, Fiber Lane Communications.

Job History

Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers
Partner

Daisy Systems
Co-founder

Sun Microsystems
Founding CEO

Education

Indian Institute of Technology
B.S. Electrical Engineering

Carnegie Mellon University
M.S. Biomedical Engineering

Stanford Graduate School of Business
M.B.A.

Quoted

Who is the most powerful public person in the Internet industry today?
Bill Gates.

Who is the most powerful behind-the-scenes person in the Internet industry today?
John Doerr.

You are introduced to someone at a cocktail party. Describe what you do in two or three sentences.
Venture assistance.

What do you wish you had invented?
The router a la Cisco.

What do you consider your greatest professional achievement?

Starting Sun, the first commercialization of RISC, starting the open systems philosophy, helping build what is now the K6 (Intel's only competitor), building companies at Kleiner Perkins....

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To: Suresh Havalad who wrote (3525)1/23/1999 3:04:00 PM
From: Mohan Marette  Respond to of 12475
 
Sonata Software-debuts on BSE, up +150% on first day of trading.

Suresh:
In case you are watching the Indian stock market and IT stocks particularly.
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Sonata Software storms bourses from the word "go"

January 22: After what seems like a long while, the stock market has a glitzy new arrival in Sonata Software Ltd (Sonata) since the end of last week. With the bourses waltzing to the tunes of the information technology (IT) sector, the debut of Sonata has caught the fancy of the market, or has it?

Sonata scorched the turf on the bourses right from the word go. The scrip, which was offered to the public at Rs 90, impressively recorded its maiden quote on BSE on January 15 at Rs 170.

Interestingly, the company, which took just 10 days to complete the allotment, got its shares traded on the BSE only 27 days after allotment. Incidentally, Sonata made its market debut a day after the announcement of the encouraging third-quarter results. True to the design, the muharat excitement peaked to Rs 245 at one point, and then steadied down to close the opening day at Rs 225.10 apiece. Sonata's action-packed first day saw 3.70 lakh shares change hands in 1,115 trades for a turnover of Rs 7.74 crore.
expressindia.com