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Technology Stocks : ExperTelligence, Inc. (EXGP) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: J. A. Pina, Jr. who wrote (192)3/9/1999 4:30:00 PM
From: ScootMeister  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 337
 
I think people are waiting to see the actual changes that occur. The press release was somewhat cryptic and mentions what will be done. The market will be able to evaluate the value of the joint development better once the changes are visible on the WebData site.

Still, it looks like the company is moving in the right direction. They've demonstrated a responsiveness to suggestions and have now proven their drive to differentiate themselves from the pack.



To: J. A. Pina, Jr. who wrote (192)3/9/1999 9:46:00 PM
From: Allan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 337
 
There was a LOT of hype here for a couple of months .. I won't name names... anyway, because of all the hype, I think like most people, I was expecting a big name company (eXcite, Yahoo, and the likes..) to license EXGP's technology. NOT the other way around (ie EXGP to license Time0's tech!!

However this is a step in the right direction - this will make EXPG's technology more marketable and valuable to big name companies and consumers! Watching the stock price of eBay and the likes soar - as EXGP shareholders, we can HOPE that EXGP will follow the same path.. this new feature they offer brings our dream one step closer to reality.

I hope that everyone realizes how good this deal is for EXGP..

The only thing to watch for is if there are only a few companies that sign up for their "digital marketplace" then consumers won't likely use their service (however, having signed Amazon.com, CDNow, etc... hopefully others will follow suit and make us all profitable! :)

Good luck to all!

Feel free to comment .. I'm sure I've missed something - no one is perfect!