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      schrieb am 29.03.00 21:52:26
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      LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--MARCH 29, 2000--Open Text(TM) Corporation (NASDAQ:OTEX, TSE:OTC), the leading provider of collaborative intranet, extranet and e-business applications, and KPNQwest (NASDAQ & ASE:KQIP), the leading pan-European data-communications company created from a joint venture between Qwest Communications International Inc. and KPN Telecom BV, announced today, at the ASP Summit (www.asp-summit.com) conference in London, a joint services agreement that heralds the advent of a major Application Service Provider (ASP) offering for European businesses. The signed joint services agreement (JSA) provides Open Text`s Livelink(R) collaborative software through KPNQwest`s pan-European macro-capacity fibre-optic network and European CyberCentres.
      KPNQwest has twelve European CyberCentres and is in the process of constructing mega-CyberCentres of over 10,000 square metres - the equivalent of two football pitches - close to key business centres in Europe. These CyberCentres are built on KPNQwest`s high-capacity fibre-optic EuroRings network, which delivers the high-speed broadband bandwidth required to run sophisticated business-to-business applications, such as Livelink. Livelink is a true Web-based and open-architecture application, ideal for the ASP model, ensuring rapid deployment and easy access to its full functionality through a standard Web browser.
      KPNQwest and Open Text will jointly market and brand the hosted Livelink solution to KPNQwest`s installed customer base of more than 100,000 businesses. This service will also be offered to the Open Text installed customer base in Europe, which exceeds one million users. By opting for an ASP model, KPNQwest and Open Text will be uniquely positioned to deliver fast, cost-effective and efficient collaborative software solutions to a broader customer base, especially in the SME sector.
      "Open Text is pleased to partner with KPNQwest to pursue the area of ASP offered software," says John Shackleton, President of Open Text. "We believe this is an important new channel for Open Text to broaden its reach to a larger part of the business-to-business market by making Livelink accessible to small and medium sized businesses. This announcement with KPNQwest is the realisation of the ASP strategy Open Text has been developing over the past six months."
      "Our agreement with Open Text marks an opening salvo in the way we believe that quality software solutions will be delivered to European businesses. Our joint offering, underpinned by the massive bandwidth of our EuroRings network and the secure environment of KPNQwest CyberCentres, makes a compelling proposition for businesses as they intensify the use of the Internet to conduct their business," said Jack McMaster, President and CEO of KPNQwest.
      In an ASP model, software is hosted in the secure environment of a CyberCentre with access to the bandwidth necessary for fast, efficient business-to-business and corporate communications. Users access the software via secure broadband connections or via the public Internet.
      KPNQwest customers will also have access to use myLivelink(TM), the customisable interface to Livelink which provides a collaborative (c-commerce) information portal that can unite its hosted application services. This will give KPNQwest customers a view into multiple information sources including Livelink, and will allow them to personalise the interface to meet their individual requirements
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      Ne hübsche Nachricht, die ich heut gefunden hab ! Und eigentlich sollte die Aktie jetzt raufgehen, aber ganz im GEGENTEIL !!

      Hab die Aktien einmal bei 65€ gekauft und dann wieder bei 60€ nachgekauft. Versteh nicht wieso der Kurs runter geht!?
      Gibt es dafür einen Grund? Kann ihn mir jemand nennen??
      Vielen Dank in Voraus !

      bye
      johnny
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      schrieb am 29.03.00 22:06:04
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      Hi Johnny

      Ich wollt sie auch bei 65 kaufen hab mich aber dann für eine andere Entschieden(em.tv - 568480). Und dann wie sie bei 60 war hab ich sie dann auch gekauft. Zu deiner Frage warum sie nicht rauf geht.

      Ich habe keine Ahnung, ich finde auch das sie total unterbewährtet ist.

      Ich hoffe auf besse Zeiten, die Nachrichten sind garnicht so schlecht.

      Smoke


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