Applix Among Top 20 Internet Stocks to Watch in 2000.Business/Technology Editors WESTBORO, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 10, 2000 New Watch List by The Internet Stock Internet stock The equity security of a company engaged primarily in a business associated with the Internet. Also called dot-com. Review sites Applix as profitable, and highlights www.icustomercommunity.com as an e-Business solution Applix(R) Inc. (NASDAQ NASDAQ in full National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations U.S. market for over-the-counter securities. Established in 1971 by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), NASDAQ is an automated quotation system that reports on : APLX), a leader in e-Business Solutions including Internet-based Customer Relationship Management (iCRM) and Internet-based planning/OLAP technology (iPlanning) announced today that it was picked as one of Top 20 Internet stocks to watch in Year 2000 by the Internet Stock Review. There are twenty thousand subscribers to the Internet Stock Review Web site. The Watch List was created as a starting point Noun 1. starting point - earliest limiting point terminus a quo commencement, get-go, offset, outset, showtime, starting time, beginning, start, kickoff, first - the time at which something is supposed to begin; "they got an early start"; "she knew from the for investors who are interested in Internet related companies. Roland Perry, editor stressed, &uot;the list is not a 'buy list' but merely a collection of companies that for one reason or another -- that we find to be extremely interesting. The idea behind its issuance is to bring attention to the names and or to the existence of these companies (many of which have no coverage on Wall Street) and then to have the investors themselves, do the due diligence Research; analysis; your homework. This term has caught on in all industries, because it sounds so "wired." Who would want to do analysis or research when they can do due diligence. See wired. necessary to decide on their own, if any of the issues warrant an investment and when.&uot; The coverage about Applix in the Watch List goes on to say, &uot;The story here is iCustomerCommunity.com, a Web based Coming from a Web server. See Web application. solution, that allows e-businesses to deliver a professional level of service to their entire value-chain including customers and partners. Totally unknown, Applix has more than 3,300 global customers, including more than half of the Fortune 500 and 72% of the Fortune 50. Market Cap of $158 million, sales of $55 million and profitable. Tell grandma.&uot; To review the content of the Year 2000 Watch List, go to the Internet Stock Review Watch List located on their website at http://www.internetstockreview.com/2000/index.htm. Alan Goldsworthy, Applix's new president of the e-Business Solutions Division comments about the recognition, &uot;Some of the reasons that I joined Applix were the tremendous value in the stock price and the world-class solutions used by thousands of leading companies across the globe. The Internet Stock Review article about Applix does a good job highlighting these capabilities.&uot; Mr. Goldsworthy concludes, &uot; We are very pleased with the recognition given to Applix within this report. Applix has been the best-kept secret from an investment and market perspective. We are significantly raising the mindshare for Applix in the near term.&uot; About Applix: Applix, Inc. (NASDAQ:APLX), headquartered in Westboro, Mass., enables interactive and collaborative e-Business processes throughout web based communities. Applix e-Business Solutions include Applix iEnterprise, and iCustomerCommunity.com - an interactive, Web-based community for the entire e-Business value chain. Applix delivers a comprehensive community for planning functions (iPlanning) including budgeting, financial, customer and operational analysis with a set of real-time Business Intelligence/OLAP applications that uses OLAP (OnLine Analytical Processing) Decision support software that allows the user to quickly analyze information that has been summarized into multidimensional views and hierarchies. OLAP tools are used to perform trend analysis on sales and financial information. technology provided by Applix iTM1. In addition to its e-Business Solutions, Applix also provides a set of Decision Support applications, consisting of Applixware and Applix Anyware products. The Company's products are available on a variety of software platforms, including Windows, Windows NT (Windows New Technology) A 32-bit operating system from Microsoft for Intel x86 CPUs. NT is the core technology in Windows 2000 and Windows XP (see Windows). Available in separate client and server versions, it includes built-in networking and preemptive multitasking. , UNIX UNIX Operating system for digital computers, developed by Ken Thompson of Bell Laboratories in 1969. It was initially designed for a single user (the name was a pun on the earlier operating system Multics). and Linux environments. More information can be found at http://www.applix.com. About the InternetStockReview.com Web Site The InternetStockReview.com Web site is devoted to coverage of Internet-related publicly traded companies publicly traded company A company whose shares of common stock are held by the public and are available for purchase by investors. The shares of publicly traded firms are bought and sold on the organized exchanges or in the over-the-counter market. . The site provides direct links to the Web sites of companies covered and additionally provides links (for covered companies) to Stockmaster for quotes and charts; FreeEdgar for SEC filings; Big Charts for interactive charts; AV Newswire for streaming audio/video profiles; press releases and management interviews, when available; Yahoo Finance for press releases from both Business Wire and PR Newswire Please help [ rewrite this article] from a neutral point of view. Mark blatant advertising for , using . ; Hoover's for corporate profiles, when available; and the Silicon Investor for chat. When subscribers arrive at the site (after sign up), they will find the logos of each of the Watch List stocks. Clicking on any logo takes the subscriber to a second page where they can easily click their way to a variety of news or quotation QUOTATION, practice. The allegation of some authority or case, or passage of some law, in support of a position which it is desired to establish. 2. Quotations when properly made, assist the reader, but when misplaced, they are inconvenient. providers. It is all designed to permit the investor to...you guessed it, begin their due diligence. Please see the disclaimer (networking) disclaimer - Statement ritually appended to many Usenet postings (sometimes automatically, by the posting software) reiterating the fact (which should be obvious, but is easily forgotten) that the article reflects its author's opinions and not necessarily those of the , as it relates to Rule 17B, at the Web site and in the welcome letter. To visit the InternetStockReview.com Web site, go to http://www.internetstockreview.com. |
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