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Capital Thinking cited by Forbes.


Forbes.com has singled out CapitalThinking. Inc., as the only online commercial mortgage financial services The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view of the subject.
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 company among "the 200 most promising and competitive B2B Web sites See vertical portal. " in the magazine's first annual "Best of the Web B2B (Business to Business) Refers to one business communicating with or selling to another. See B2B e-commerce, B2C and B2G.

B2B - business to business
 Guide."

CapitalThinking's Web site, according to according to
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 Forbes, "does more than just match lenders and borrowers. There are tools here that let you and your lender, and any intermediaries, see documents about the building, the loan and even things like rent rolls or engineering drawings."

Heather Shively, Co-Founder & CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of CapitalThinking, Inc., said, "Ordinary B2B solutions will not cut it in commercial real estate. The complexity of the transactions demands a complete processing transformation. We have built a Web-enabled deal processing engine that will help rationalize a fragmented, paper-intensive and illiquid Illiquid

An asset or security that cannot be converted into cash very quickly (or near prevailing market prices).

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A house is a good example of an illiquid asset.
See also: Cash, Liquidity



Illiquid

In the context of finance.
 marketplace."

The Forbes.com announcement comes just days after CapitalThinking was awarded the Commercial Real Estate Digital Media "Digie" Award for best use of the Internet in commercial lending at RealComm 2000 Conference in Dallas. The "Digie" Awards were based on Web site design, content, progressiveness, technological performance and search engine results.

"We are delighted with the growing recognition of CapitalThinking's product offerings," she said.

"Advanced technology custom-tailored to the intricacies of the commercial real estate business is critical to meeting the demands of brokers, borrowers and lenders alike. The close collaboration between our technology and real estate professionals is defining the B2B technology platform for the industry."
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Date:Jul 12, 2000
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