checkAd

    Broadvision mit hoher Kauforder - 500 Beiträge pro Seite

    eröffnet am 22.08.02 22:05:22 von
    neuester Beitrag 15.09.02 18:56:40 von
    Beiträge: 5
    ID: 623.637
    Aufrufe heute: 0
    Gesamt: 629
    Aktive User: 0


     Durchsuchen

    Begriffe und/oder Benutzer

     

    Top-Postings

     Ja Nein
      Avatar
      schrieb am 22.08.02 22:05:22
      Beitrag Nr. 1 ()
      Kurz vor Handelsende verursachte eine höhere Kauforder bei Broadvision eine schöne Performance von 5,5%.
      Avatar
      schrieb am 22.08.02 22:33:05
      Beitrag Nr. 2 ()
      Freunde,man glaubt es kaum
      aber es werden Stimmen mitlerweile breitgeschrieben!
      Und zwar diese die Sagen die Baisse ist vorbei.
      Man sagt die Versicherer ziehen kein Geld mehr aus den Aktienmärkten.

      Schaut mal auf euer Gefühl!
      Das meine sagt es geht endlich bergauf!

      Gruß ErZa
      Avatar
      schrieb am 22.08.02 22:36:08
      Beitrag Nr. 3 ()
      Hat schon jemals ein Versicherer Broadvision-Aktien gekauft? :D
      Avatar
      schrieb am 22.08.02 22:51:03
      Beitrag Nr. 4 ()
      @Pfandbrief
      meine Aussage bezieht sich nicht nur auf Broadi,
      es bezieht sich auf den Gesamtmarkt.
      Hoffe für Dich Du bist nicht nur in Broadis investiert!
      Mein Freund wenn dies der Fall sein sollte,
      müßtest Du dich bei einem Finanzberater auf die Coutch legen,banal ausgedrückt.
      Streuung ist das Zauberwort,
      denn mit Streuung kann man variieren,das gilt für mehrere Teilnehmer, die sich das zu Herzen nehmen sollten

      Good Luck

      Gruß ErZa
      Avatar
      schrieb am 15.09.02 18:56:40
      Beitrag Nr. 5 ()
      BroadVision Names Ken Johnson as Senior Vice President of Global Accounts to Head BroadVision 200 Program




      REDWOOD CITY, Calif.—September 10, 2002 — BroadVision, Inc. (Nasdaq: BVSN), the leading provider of enterprise business portal applications, today announced that Ken Johnson has been named Senior Vice President of Global Accounts for BroadVision and will directly lead the BroadVision 200 initiative. With more than 17 years of enterprise application software experience, Johnson will coordinate efforts in BroadVision’s major worldwide accounts, a geographically and industry diverse group of leading companies that includes Maytag, France Telecom, Anderson Trucking, BT, Sony and US Postal Service.
      The company`s newly formed BroadVision 200 is a program focused on key industry accounts across all geographies including manufacturing, government, healthcare, financial services and telecommunications. The focus of the program is to build on BroadVision`s rich base of loyal customers and strengthen those strategic relationships.

      “Customer satisfaction is our top priority. The BroadVision 200 initiative is about forming partnerships with our customers. Long-term relationships are the cornerstone of BroadVision`s success. The BroadVision 200 program ensures that our customers receive maximum value from their BroadVision solutions by establishing a direct relationship on a worldwide basis,” said Ken Johnson, senior vice president of global accounts for BroadVision.

      BroadVision`s delivery of benefits to customers is based on open communication, trust and a solution-oriented approach. This partnership helps customers plan and implement their enterprise business portal initiatives. BroadVision has a proven track record with a list of Fortune 500 companies with branches and divisions around the globe.

      “Ken`s addition to the team serves to strengthen our commitment to sales execution and customer satisfaction. He will ensure we are serving our global customers in a consistent, personalized manner,” said Dr. Pehong Chen, CEO and President for BroadVision. “His wealth of knowledge in shaping the customer experience will be evident as he helps BroadVision leverage key global accounts.”

      Prior to his arrival at BroadVision, Johnson worked at the Baan Company for two different time periods, the most recent serving as the North American VP of Sales where he was responsible for Geography Sales, Channel Sales, Sales Consulting and Installed Base Sales. During Johnson’s prior Baan experience, 1995 through 1998, he served as VP of Baan Electronics, and concurrently as the VP of Baan US Western Region.

      Johnson was also the Senior Vice President of Global Sales and Services at Niku. While at Niku, the Sales revenues rose from less than $1 million US in 1998 to over $60 million US in 2000. The Niku organization under Johnson expanded out of North America into five countries in Europe, and also into Asia Pacific. Prior to Niku and Baan, Johnson was an Account Executive with SAP America where he served such notable companies as Fujitsu America, Applied Materials, 3COM, Informix, Siliconix, and Syva /Syntex.

      About BroadVision

      BroadVision`s (Nasdaq: BVSN) enterprise business portal applications create immediate business value by transforming the way organizations do business -- moving relationships to a personalized, self-service model that enhances growth, reduces costs and improves productivity. Leading global companies use BroadVision as the basis for their enterprise business portal initiatives -- using the web and wireless devices to unify and extend an enterprise`s applications, information and business processes to serve its employees, partners and customers in a personalized and collaborative way.

      For more information about BroadVision, Inc., call 650.542.5100, email info@broadvision.com or visit www.broadvision.com.


      ###

      BroadVision Contact
      Roger Knott
      BroadVision, Inc.
      650.542.5883
      mediarelations@broadvision.com


      Beitrag zu dieser Diskussion schreiben


      Zu dieser Diskussion können keine Beiträge mehr verfasst werden, da der letzte Beitrag vor mehr als zwei Jahren verfasst wurde und die Diskussion daraufhin archiviert wurde.
      Bitte wenden Sie sich an feedback@wallstreet-online.de und erfragen Sie die Reaktivierung der Diskussion oder starten Sie
      hier
      eine neue Diskussion.
      Broadvision mit hoher Kauforder