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Cognos' CFO Donnie Moore Talks to The Wall Street Transcript.


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NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 14, 2000

The Wall Street Transcript A generic term for any kind of copy, particularly an official or certified representation of the record of what took place in a court during a trial or other legal proceeding.

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 has published an in-depth interview with Donnie Moore
    Donnie Ray Moore (February 13, 1954 – July 18, 1989) was an American relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Chicago Cubs (1975, 1977-79), St. Louis Cardinals (1980), Milwaukee Brewers (1981), Atlanta Braves (1982-84) and California Angels (1985-88).
    , CFO See Chief Financial Officer.  of Cognos Inc. (Nasdaq:COGN), in which he talks at length about the company's future.

    This interview is part of a special 391-page Deutsche Banc Alex. Brown Annual Technology Conference issue from The Wall Street Transcript featuring 13 leading analysts and top management from 109 sector firms available at http://www.twst.com/info/info216.htm

    Moore gave an overview of the company. "Cognos is the largest and most successful business intelligence company in the world. We started from humble beginnings Humble Beginnings was an American pop punk band from New Jersey. While never gaining large-scale success, many of the band's members went on to mainstream success with other outfits.  about 30 years ago as a Canadian consulting business, and evolved that consulting business through the 1980s into a successful software products company in application development tools."

    Looking forward, Moore stated, "The potential for business intelligence goes far beyond the trading of goods and services In economics, economic output is divided into physical goods and intangible services. Consumption of goods and services is assumed to produce utility (unless the "good" is a "bad"). It is often used when referring to a Goods and Services Tax. . The accumulated information and intelligence associated with these marketplaces is a principal, driving component of the value of the marketplaces themselves. We believe this will drive significant demand for our business intelligence solutions."

    This interview is part of a 391-page Deutsche Banc Alex. Brown Conference Issue available at http://www.twst.com/info/info216.htm or by calling 212/952-7433

    This special conference issue also includes:

    1) Thirteen leading Deutsche Banc Alex. Brown Analysts:
    
    -        Enterprise Software, Kevin Ashton,
    -        Interactive Television, Peter Ausnit,
    -        E-communications, Michael Bowen,
    -        Communications, Michael Carboy,
    -        eCRM Software, Timothy Dolan,
    -        Semiconductor Industry, Erika Klauer,
    -        E-Business, James Moore,
    -        Internet Software, Chris Mortenson,
    -        Telecommunications, George Notter,
    -        Internet Portals, Andrea Rice,
    -        Internet Infrastructure, Philip Rueppel,
    -        E-Finance, Glenn Schorr,
    -        Electronic Manufacturing, Chris Whitmore
    


    2) 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.  interviews (average 2,500 words). Top management of 109 sector firms examine the outlook for their firm and the Technology sector.

    The Wall Street Transcript is a premier weekly investment ublication serving serious long-term investors Long-term investor

    A person who makes investments for a period of at least five years in order to finance his or her long-term goals.
     for more than 37 years.

    The Wall Street Transcript has launched a new free service where investors can ask the above company (or any public company) a question at http://www.qawire.com

    The Wall Street Transcript does not endorse the views of any interviewees nor does it make stock recommendations. For subscription information call 800/246-7673.
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