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To: Mike Buckley who wrote (6272)3/23/1999 8:43:00 PM
From: LPG  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9068
 
Does anyone know the relevants of the March 17 date of record in reference to the stock split. How does the split affect people who buy after the 17th but prior to the 25th.. any help would be appreciated?? Thanks in advance.



To: Mike Buckley who wrote (6272)3/23/1999 9:30:00 PM
From: David Lawrence  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9068
 
>> The enterprise software company licenses their product to the ASP. The ASP hosts the product on their servers, delivering it to the customer for a monthly fee.

I like it. That's similar to the idea I put forward, however, I shudder to think of the complexities of seat licensing. I would think that Softie would rather have 100% of the application rental, and outsource the TS part to get DOJ off their ass. Also, wouldn't Citrix becoming an ASP put them in direct competition with some of their customers?

The possibilities are limitless, many of them make sense for both companies, and all have the potential to extremely lucrative.