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      schrieb am 10.08.00 09:16:08
      Beitrag Nr. 1 ()
      Also, dieses "einen tag hochprügeln und den anderen tag runterprügeln" ist doch der letzte scheiß und zeigt doch, dass die analysten entweder oft selber keine ahnung haben oder mitunter eigeninteressen verfolgen. fest steht: b2b wird kommen, das zeigen allein die zahlen der veröffentlichten b2b-marktplätzen (frost&sullivan erwartet eine steigerung der b2b-umsätze in den nächsten fünf jahren allein für die usa von 350 mrd. us-$ auf 4,5 billionen us$, ist zwar nur `ne prognose, zeigt aber, dass mit exorbitanten steigerungsraten zu rechnen ist). ist doch auch logisch: der unternehmenshandel übers internet birgt ungeheure einsparpotenziale und wenn ein unternehmen bzw. eine branche mal angefangen hat, dann müssen die anderen nachziehen. commerce one ist hier bestens aufgestellt, denn commerce one betreut sowohl riesenmarktplätze und widmet sich zunehmend auch kleineren b2b-zusammenschlüssen. zuletzt gefunden habe ich diese meldung:

      Quelle : Yahoo

      Wednesday August 9, 6:42 pm Eastern Time
      Press Release
      SAPMarkets and Commerce One Alliance to Power North American Utilities E-Marketplace
      SAPMarkets and Commerce One Win First Joint Customer and Deliver Joint E-Marketplace Solution for the Utilities Industry
      PALO ALTO & PLEASANTON, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 9, 2000-- SAPMarkets Inc., the SAP AG (NYSE:SAP - news) subsidiary dedicated to creating and powering globally interconnected business-to-business marketplaces, and Commerce One, Inc. (Nasdaq:CMRC - news), the leader in global e-commerce solutions for business, today announced that they have entered into a preliminary memorandum of understanding to deliver their joint marketplace solution to Enporion, a global e-marketplace for the energy and utility industry.
      The initial five founders of the global utility exchange are Allegheny Energy Inc., New Century Energies, Minnesota Power, Northern States Power, and PPL Corporation. Enporion plans to be open for commercial operation by the end of the year 2000. Cap Gemini Ernst & Young LLC is the business advisor for the marketplace.
      The Enporion marketplace is the SAPMarkets and Commerce One alliance`s first joint North American customer and represents a significant point of success in the partnership. Definitive agreements between the alliance members and Enporion are expected in the third quarter of 2000.
      ``The SAPMarkets and Commerce One solution offers Enporion unprecedented collaborative supply-chain capabilities that allow buyers and sellers to control inventories and business transactions across company boundaries in a single solution,`` said Mayur Shah, president, SAPMarkets Inc. ``We are proud to be part of the alliance that delivers these groundbreaking functionalities to Enporion.``
      ``With the current deregulation mode of the utility industry, it is especially important for energy companies to have the tools to reduce costs and better serve our customers,`` said Claudia Scott Welty, vice president of information technology, Minnesota Power, Inc., and a board member of Enporion. ``Enporion, powered by SAPMarkets and Commerce One, provides us with the technology and relationship building power to stay competitive.``
      The marketplace will seamlessly link Enporion buyers and suppliers to enhance business relationships and profitability. It is anticipated that each Enporion participant will benefit from reduced cycle times, lower inventories and reduced transaction costs. Suppliers will enjoy seamless interfaces with buyers, exposure to new markets and more standardized processes. Buyers will gain access to new suppliers and enjoy a streamlined supply chain process and lower operating costs.
      ``We believe that Enporion exemplifies the power of the SAPMarkets and Commerce One alliance and our joint efforts to move the world`s business onto the Internet,`` said Chuck Donchess, executive vice president and chief strategy officer for Commerce One.
      In June at SAPPHIRE® 2000 in Las Vegas, SAP, Commerce One and SAPMarkets announced they will combine leading Commerce One marketplace infrastructure with top-rated mySAP.com e-business applications. The resulting joint business-to-business solution will offer e-marketplace functionality in the areas of supply chain management, product life cycle management, and business intelligence from SAP and SAPMarkets. This unrivaled offering is being co-developed, marketed and supported by the SAPMarkets and Commerce One alliance.
      About SAPMarkets
      SAPMarkets Inc., a subsidiary of SAP AG (NYSE:SAP - news), spearheads all business-to-business e-marketplace activities of SAP. Delivering mySAP.com Marketplaces, SAPMarkets extends the market leadership of SAP in inter-enterprise software solutions. In its ``dream team`` alliance with Commerce One, SAPMarkets enables enterprises and communities of all sizes and industries to efficiently conduct collaborative business on the Internet. Examples of such seamless cooperation through marketplaces include the dynamic linking of buyers and sellers, auctioning and tendering, collaborative forecasting and engineering across enterprise boundaries. SAPMarkets, based in Palo Alto, Calif., can be found at http://www.sapmarkets.com. More information on SAP can be found at http://www.sap.com.
      About Commerce One
      Commerce One is the leader in global e-commerce solutions for business. Through its products, portals and services, Commerce One creates access to worldwide markets, allowing anyone to buy from anyone, any time, anywhere. The Commerce One Global Trading Web(TM) is the world`s largest business-to-business trading community. Comprised of many open e-marketplaces, the Global Trading Web provides unprecedented economies of scale for buying organizations, suppliers and service providers worldwide. Commerce One is located in Pleasanton, Calif., and can be reached by phone at 800/308-3838 or 925/520-6000 or via the Internet at http://www.commerceone.com.
      Copyright(c)2000 SAP AG All Rights Reserved.
      SAP, SAPPHIRE, SAPMarkets and all SAP products mentioned herein are either trademarks or registered trademarks of SAP AG or SAPMarkets Inc. Commerce One and Global Trading Web are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Commerce One, Inc. Other product or service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.
      Forward-Looking Statements. Statements in this press release that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. For such statements, each company claims the protection of the safe harbor for forward-looking statements under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Factors that could cause actual results to differ from those contained in the forward-looking statements include, among others, the risk that the parties will not execute definitive agreements with respect to the provision of technology to Enporion, the ability of Enporion to execute on its business plan, the ability of Commerce One and SAP to attract and retain a broad range of purchasers, suppliers, and trading partners, and the parties` ability to successfully deliver a joint solution to customers. For a discussion of these and other risk factors that could affect each company`s business, see ``Risk Factors`` in their respective filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including Commerce One`s annual report on Form 10-K for the year ended Dec. 31, 1999, and its quarterly report on Form 10Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2000.

      Contact:
      Commerce One
      Julie Clark, 925/520-5970
      julie.clark@commerceone.com
      OR
      SAPMarkets
      Jennifer Schulze, 650/849-4000
      jennifer.schulze@sap.com
      OR
      Waggener Edstrom
      Sarah Wilson, 503/443-7000
      sarahw@wagged.com
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      schrieb am 10.08.00 09:24:18
      Beitrag Nr. 2 ()
      habe mich gestern auch geirrt und mit steigendem kurs gerechnet, was solls, c1 sollte man eh längerfristig sehen, der wert wird sich auf jahressicht sicher positiv entwickeln
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      schrieb am 10.08.00 09:27:50
      Beitrag Nr. 3 ()
      @Lung

      Ich hoffe Du hast recht. Bin auch schon ewig in C1 investiert, und das Auf und Ab macht ab und zu doch etwas nervös.

      Keep on waiting.
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      schrieb am 10.08.00 09:32:37
      Beitrag Nr. 4 ()
      Wo ist das Problem? Augen zu und durch!

      Für alle Fans von CMRC: Thread: Commerce One Chartanalyse 2.Teil

      -Rolf-
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      schrieb am 10.08.00 10:05:05
      Beitrag Nr. 5 ()
      Alles wird gut !

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      schrieb am 10.08.00 10:12:31
      Beitrag Nr. 6 ()
      Ist doch eine heiße Sache!
      C1 befindet sich in einem moderaten Aufwärtstrendkanal (Unten ca 42$, oben ca 73$).
      Was gibt es schöneres, als daß die Aktie weiter in diesem Trendkanal, mit diesen Schwankungen steigt?
      Ist ein schönes Geld damit verdient!
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      schrieb am 10.08.00 10:29:20
      Beitrag Nr. 7 ()
      http://www.siliconinvestor.com/research/chart.gsp?i3=10&i2=6…

      so schlimm ist es auch nicht!
      Die Stochastics ist O.K.,
      kein Ausbruch, alles wie gehabt.
      Es gehört dazu, und CMRC wird auch wieder steigen.

      :) humm


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