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      schrieb am 23.02.00 13:17:27
      Beitrag Nr. 1 ()
      Lest euch den Text durch! Ich verspreche euch, daß ihr bald -wie ich- eine neue Lieblingsaktie haben werdet!

      EXCELON:

      With the current valuations of BEAS and WEBM and the premium wall street is placing on XML oriented companies that target B2B ecommerce, EXLN could easily triple this year.

      1)EXLN......
      Annual Revenues.....$60.8 Million
      Market Cap..........$650 Million
      Revenues to Market Cap 1 to 11

      2)WEBM.....
      Annual Revenues.....$14.9 Million
      Market Cap..........$6.6 Billion
      Revenues to Market Cap 1 to 143

      2)BEAS.....
      Annual Revenues.....$397.3 Million
      Market Cap..........$23.1 Billion
      Revenues to Market Cap 1 to 58

      EXLN (excelon corp.) is in an extremely hot sector which includes BEAS (BEA systems), BLSW (Bluestone software) and WEBM (Webmethods). EXLN provides software solutions for B2B companies using XML. Web methods (WEBM) which just had its IPO was priced at 35.00 up from the initial 11-13.00 range and opened at 196.00 and finished the day at 212 for a whopping >500% gain. BEA Systems (BEAS) which is a middleware provider also targeting B2B has gone from 22 to 280 (pre-split) in the last 3 months and now has a market cap of 23 billion. EXLN market cap is only 1/30th of BEAS and 1/12th that of WEBM.

      EXLN, eXcelon Corporation (www.exceloncorp.com) is a leading provider of products and services that enable companies to engage in dynamic business-to-business (B2B) commerce across the Internet. eXcelon Corporation`s dynamic B2B solutions are 100 percent standards-based, thus eliminating technical barriers to doing business across the Internet. Companies use eXcelon`s dynamic B2B solutions to establish high-value electronic partnerships that are built for change.

      EXLN (formaly known as Object Designs) was mentioned in this months Business 2.0 article on ecommerce along with Bluestone Software and BEA systems. http://www.business2.com/articles/2000/02/text/cover-story.h…

      Company has recently refined its business strategy and changed its name from Object Designs (ODIS) to Excelon Corp. (EXLN) to focus on the rapidly growing market for dynamic B2B solutions. http://biz.yahoo.com/snp/000203/exln_dtp_n_1.html

      EXLN was mentioned with WEBM in a recent CNET.com article;
      http://yahoo.cnet.com/news/0-1003-200-1540223.html?pt.yfin.c…

      Internet Analyst Steve Harmon on CNBC also mentioned Object Designs (now EXLN) favorably; Jan. 28th, 1999 portion of Money Talk on CNBC

      http://www.cnbc.com/commentary/commentary_full_story_money.a…

      Upcoming events; EXLN is scheuled to integrate ObjectStore into Linux to be available in April.

      Lots of good investing info on EXLN at their website, including earnings estimates, analyst coverage ect.; http://www.exceloncorp.com

      A few of EXLN`s more than 4000 customers include; Southwest Airlines, Wells Fargo, Knight Ridder, NEC, Dell, Motley Fool, FreeMarkets, GeoCities, iMall, NewsReal, Nextchange, Abuzz, FairMarkets ect... http://www.exceloncorp.com/solutions/customers.html

      Confirmation of Dell as a customer: http://www.planetit.com/techcenters/docs/Database/News/PIT19…

      Taken from an Oct. 15th press release; Other mainstream companies purchasing Object Design`s products during the 3rd quarter include America Online, Enron, Northrop Grumman, Pratt & Whitney and The Motley Fool. Object Design also had significant success during the quarter in its traditional telecommunications, financial and software markets, closing major sales with industry leaders such as AT&T, Banque de France, Bell Emergis, Deutsch Telecom, First Union, OpenMarket, MCI, WebMethods and Xedoc.

      EXLN`s many Strategic partners include Bluestone software (BLSW), Intraware Inc.(ITRA), Razorfish Inc., Sapient Corportation, Aurthur Andersen, ect.... and now NEON! Firms that resell ObjectStore in their products include WebMethods, Interleaf, INSO, OpenMarket, Sterling, ect..

      One of EXLN’s other products, Javlin, is an EJB data server that enables e-business applications to process data from a variety of sources. Javlin is EJB-compliant and plugs into leading EJB servers, such as BEA WebLogic, SilverStream, and IBM Websphere to provide storage for Enterprise Bears and other Java objects.

      Current Stock Stats

      28.5 million shares outstanding
      14 million shares in the float
      0.1 million shares short

      Insiders own 50.2%
      Institutional ownership is 28%

      EXLN has no long term debt and has 19.2 million in cash
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      schrieb am 23.02.00 13:24:28
      Beitrag Nr. 2 ()
      Nicht zu vergessen, daß nach dem Commerce One/Neon Deal jetzt auch eines der größten und erfolgreichsten B2B Unternehmen auf der Kundenliste von Excelon steht...............

      KAUFEN!
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      schrieb am 23.02.00 14:00:53
      Beitrag Nr. 3 ()
      Hier noch ein paar Meinungen aus der Industrie:



      Here’s what industry trade mags have to say about eXcelon (formaly Object Design) and their products.

      1) Object Design To Concentrate On XML Server Software -- Object-Oriented Database Vendor Is Getting A Boost From E-Commerce. by Rick Whiting, Information Week

      Excerpt: Steve Lafferty, marketing director at Object Design, says Excelon-related revenue is doubling quarter to quarter.
      http://www.geocities.com/embassyltd/exln/exln1.pdf

      2) Object Design reinvents itself as eXcelon - Adds business-to- business XML wares. by Eugene Grygo, InfoWorld

      Excellent article talking about the transformation of Object Design to eXcelon and their developmennt of XML integration software starting in 1998 (for those of you who still think EXLN has only recently become involved in XML development). Excerpt: The XML-based business-to-business market presents a far greater opportunity, Lafferty said. "B-to-B is being fueled by XML."
      http://www.geocities.com/embassyltd/exln/exln2.pdf

      3) eXcelon leverages legacy data with XML.(Object Design’s eXcelon 2.0 Internet/Web database software) by James R. Borck, InfoWorld

      Evaluation of eXcelon 2.0 Internet/Web database software. Bottom Line evaluation: VERY GOOD
      http://www.geocities.com/embassyltd/exln/exln3.pdf

      4) Gearing up for B2B e-commerce: XML-based integration servers are key to linking up with suppliers, customers.(Object Design Inc’s B2B Integration Server, EcomXML Inc’s EcomTalk Server) by Antone Gonsalves, PC Week

      http://www.geocities.com/embassyltd/exln/exln4.pdf

      5) Product annoucement for Javlin. Software Magazine

      Javlin is an EJB data server that enables e-business applications to process data from a variety of sources. Javlin is EJB-compliant and plugs into leading EJB servers, such as BEA WebLogic, SilverStream, and IBM Websphere to provide storage for Enterprise Bears and other Java objects.
      http://www.geocities.com/embassyltd/exln/exln5.pdf


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