To: caly who wrote (1653) | 2/13/2001 1:24:53 PM | From: Cush | | | Ya, we rallied for about 8 cents, for about 8 minutes.
This sell-off is disconcerting.
I suspect that some fund decided to unload, and I further suspect that these guys call around to the other houses when they have a large chunk to unload, and that when they did yesterday morning, a lot of those houses decided they could sell and re-buy at better values.
Somebody just coughed up $18 million to get in.
I don't know if we're at the bottom but I do believe we'll see the price recover over the next two weeks.
Cush |
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To: Rampant who wrote (1655) | 2/22/2001 9:59:43 AM | From: Cush | | | Thomas Koll takes helm at Infowave
biz.yahoo.com
New CEO sets course to capture emerging market as company closes latest round of financing
BOTHELL, WA, Feb. 22 /CNW/ - Infowave Software, Inc. (TSE: IW - news), a global provider of software that connects enterprise applications to wireless devices, today announced that Thomas Koll has taken the helm as the company's Chief Executive Officer, on the heels of Infowave's successful CDN$12.5M round of financing. Koll announced his intent to join Infowave in December 2000. |
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To: P. Ramamoorthy who wrote (1658) | 2/24/2001 12:10:54 AM | From: Davy Crockett | | | Sorry no idea... if i remember correctly from my BII days (BIDS) Bidcom, I think we have to hold above 7.00 $US over 30 days.
Anyway, @ the rate this market is going why would you want to list on the NAZ? I think that may drive the share price lower @ this point in time. I never thought I would say this, but, I think they should just stay on the TSE until market conditions improve (whenever that is...)
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To: Davy Crockett who wrote (1659) | 2/26/2001 1:34:16 PM | From: Rampant | | | Infowave announces support for Palm(TM) devices
Infowave's industry leading device support extends to the world's most popular handheld computer
BOTHELL, WA, Feb. 26 /CNW/ - Infowave Software, Inc. (TSE:IW), a global provider of software that connects enterprise applications to wireless devices, today announced support for Palm(TM) devices through Infowave's award-winning Wireless Business Engine(TM). Palm support is included in the latest release of Infowave's Exchange Connector, currently shipping, which provides mobile users real-time access to Microsoft(R) Exchange(R) email, calendar, tasks and contacts through a range of wireless devices. By providing support for a spectrum of devices, Infowave's Wireless Business Engine offers an IT manager the flexibility to support mobile professionals to use the wireless device of their choice -- from laptops, handheld and Palm-based computers to Internet-ready mobile phones and pagers - all from a single platform. "The market leaders will be those providing scalable, device-independent and network-independent solutions that allow corporate decision makers to empower their knowledge workforce - helping them to keep pace with the accelerating heartbeat of business," said Bob Egan, vice president and research director for mobile and wireless at Gartner. "Palm support further extends our lead in providing wireless connectivity to enterprise information from the broadest spectrum of computing devices," says Ron Jasper, vice president of marketing at Infowave. "Palm is the world's most popular handheld computing platform and has gained acceptance in corporate America. Infowave's support enables mobile workers to use their Palm, Handspring and other Palm OS-based devices as a real-time window into their important corporate email and PIM information. It also enables IT managers to standardize on Infowave's Wireless Business Engine to support the wealth of devices that their staff will use to connect back to the office."
About Infowave Infowave (TSE: IW) builds wireless business solutions that connect mobile workers to the critical information they need to be more productive and more competitive. Infowave's Wireless Business Engine provides fast, secure and reliable wireless access to web-based applications, the Internet, corporate intranets, and Microsoft(R) Exchange. Infowave works across the full spectrum of computing devices from laptop computers and PDAs to the newest generation of web-enabled mobile phones. Infowave's Wireless Business Engine is earning customers today and has been selected by sophisticated technology leaders such as Compaq, Intel, Nokia and AT&T Wireless. For more information, please visit www.infowave.com.
Note: Infowave Software, Inc. has trademarks for or has applied for a trademark for "Infowave", the Infowave logo, and "Wireless Business Engine". All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Some of the above trademarks may be registered in certain jurisdictions.
Palm OS is a registered trademark and Palm is a trademark of Palm, Inc. or its subsidiaries. |
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To: Rampant who wrote (1660) | 2/27/2001 9:36:07 AM | From: Rampant | | | Infowave announces Wireless Business Engine(TM) support for Lotus(R) Notes(R) and Domino(TM)
Domino Connector broadens Infowave's access to enterprise market and expands choice for customers
BOTHELL, WA, Feb. 27 /CNW/ - Infowave Software, Inc. (TSE: IW), a global provider of software that connects enterprise applications to wireless devices, today announced Lotus Notes and Domino support for its Wireless Business Engine. The new Domino Connector will give mobile workers the ability to access their corporate Domino-based email, calendar, to do lists and address book in real-time using a spectrum of wireless devices including laptops, Internet-ready mobile phones, and handheld computers. The Domino Connector will provide the same high level of security, reliability, optimization and network/device support that the Wireless Business Engine currently offers for Microsoft(R) Exchange(R) and Internet/Intranet access. "Infowave's core value is in offering companies a wireless solution that is application, network and device agnostic and that takes the guesswork away from IT manager in terms of predicting future needs," said Ron Jasper, vice president of marketing at Infowave. "Providing support for Lotus Notes and Domino is an important part of delivering on our commitment to support a wide range of mission-critical applications on a wide variety of mobile devices. The Domino Connector gives us an enterprise solution that, when coupled with our existing support for Microsoft Exchange, covers the requirements of an estimated 70% of the existing market of client/server-based messaging solutions. With each new application connector that we deliver for our Wireless Business Engine, Infowave extends its lead in offering what we believe to be the most complete solution available today." "Adding integrated wireless Notes and Domino connectivity is vital to addressing North American corporate needs as well for entering into the European market," said Naqi Jaffery, vice president of mobile wireless research at The Strategis Group, a Washington, DC-based telecommunications market research firm. "Corporate end-users should look for globally supported wireless products when creating their wireless strategy and should consider products that offer these essential components - multi-device, multi-network, and back end corporate application support." Infowave sells its software through both direct and indirect channels and in 2000, signed a comprehensive, worldwide distribution agreement with Compaq Computers to sell, implement and support Infowave's wireless products along with Compaq's line of laptops, servers and iPAQ Pocket PCs. Lotus Notes and Domino is one of the world's most popular messaging and collaboration platforms and includes a suite of personal productivity, electronic mail, groupware and collaborative computing technologies. Notes/Domino has an installed worldwide user base of over 78 million seats, with 10 million seats added in the fourth quarter 2000 alone. Infowave's Domino Connector is scheduled to ship in the summer.
About Infowave Infowave (TSE: IW) builds wireless business solutions that connect mobile workers to the critical information they need to be more productive and more competitive. Infowave's Wireless Business Engine provides fast, secure and reliable wireless access to web-based applications, the Internet, corporate intranets , Microsoft(R) Exchange and Lotus(R) Domino(TM). Infowave works across the full spectrum of computing devices from laptop computers and PDAs to the newest generation of web-enabled mobile phones. Infowave's Wireless Business Engine is earning customers today and has been selected by sophisticated technology leaders such as Compaq, Intel, Nokia and AT&T Wireless. For more information, please visit www.infowave.com.
Note: Infowave Software, Inc. has trademarks for or has applied for a trademark for "Infowave", the Infowave logo, and "Wireless Business Engine". All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Some of the above trademarks may be registered in certain jurisdictions. This press release contains forward-looking statements including a statement regarding the anticipated timing for availability of the Infowave Domino Connector and the anticipated benefits of the Wireless Business Engine to Lotus Notes and Domino. Actual results could differ materially from those anticipated in these statements based upon a number of factors including the dependence on the continued interest of Lotus in the Wireless Business Engine and the risks involved in developing software solutions and integration of our products with third-party software and services. Forward-looking statements are based on management's beliefs, opinions and projections on the date the statements are made. Infowave undertakes no obligation to update forward- looking statements if circumstances or management's beliefs, opinions or projections should change. -0- 02/27/2001
For further information: Investor Relations: Jim Rausch, Ken Jones, or Randy Halischuk, ir@infowave.com, (866) 438-4999; Corporate and Media Relations: Kim Mathewes, kmathewes@infowave.com, (604) 473-3696; Tom Isaacson, Rolling Thunder, tomi@rolling-thunder.com, (425) 415-7009 |
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