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To: Wil Faller who wrote (112)5/19/1999 8:58:00 PM
From: Cesare J Marini  Respond to of 278
 
That is why NetObjects wins every award for best products

And where are you reading this? NETO most certainly does NOT win "every award" for best product. Please post some links to back this statement up.

The trade magazines don't play favorites either, if they say NETO has the best products then more than likely NETO does have the best products.

If you honestly believe that, then I have some prime Florida waterfront property I'd like to interest you in. Seriously, trade magazines play favorites all the time. I've been in this business too long to simply trust trade magazines.

NOVL just extended there contract/use of NETO products

Hate to burst your bubble, but NOVL has an equity stake in NETO. Not too surprising that they'd use NETO's product.



To: Wil Faller who wrote (112)5/19/1999 11:29:00 PM
From: Jesus A. Castillo  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 278
 
Wil - NETO and IBM are not a happy couple. This has been commented on since the day that the NETO IPO was posted on the WIT web site.

Word on the street is that the best product in this space is Dreamweaver from Macromedia. And on the low end it depends on what you got pre installed on your machine.

BT Alex Brown has been buying tons of shares (seen it myself every day on NASDAQ Level II) at $12 and I think that this is the reason it has not dropped below $12. This won't last forever. Maybe they want an inventory for day 26 after the IPO when they can initiate coverage with a Buy rating and dump the shares. Who knows. But not all is well in the land of NETO.

Cheers,

Jesse