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posted 01-31-2001 06:20 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Earnings      Reply w/Quote
Company Name (Ticker): reported, expected, same q last year

webMethods (WEBM): $0.05, $0.00, N/A

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posted 10-25-2000 06:30 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Earnings      Reply w/Quote
Company Name (Ticker): reported, expected, same q last year

webMethods (WEBM): $0.00, -$0.12, -$0.46

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posted 08-18-2000 11:28 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for InvestorGuide Daily      Reply w/Quote
A tale of two IPOs: this columnist believes the contrasting fates of the Varsity Group and webMethods IPOs tell you everything you need to know about three crazy years in technology investing. (source: theStreet.com) http://www.thestreet.com/comment/siliconstreet/1042024.html

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posted 07-26-2000 06:57 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Earnings      Reply w/Quote
Company Name (Ticker): reported, expected, same q last year

webMethods, Inc. (WEBM): -$0.16, -$0.19, -$0.04

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posted 05-22-2000 06:38 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for InvestorGuide Daily      Reply w/Quote
WebMethods (WEBM) is buying ActiveSoftware (ASWX) at a 39% premium in a stock deal valued at $1.3 billion. (source: Cnet) http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1007-200-1920667.html

Earnings
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posted 05-02-2000 07:10 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Earnings      Reply w/Quote
Company (ticker): reported, expected, same q last year

webMethods (WEBM): -$0.28, -$0.27, n/a

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posted 04-18-2000 07:47 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for InvestorGuide Daily      Reply w/Quote
In a deal between B2B heavyweights, security provider Verisign (VRSN) agreed to meld its new trust services with webMethods' (WEBM) B2B integration solutions to allow business to more safely trade with one another over the Internet. (source: InternetNews)
http://www.internetnews.com/ec-news/article/0,2171,4_343151,00.html

MaxPower
posted 02-15-2000 11:35 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for MaxPower      Reply w/Quote
Originally, the company was priced at $11/share. But then, WebMethods and the underwriters sensed the growing demand, and continued to up the price until the IPO. Granted trading opened at $195, leaving alot of money on the table for the underwriters and the investors, but it would have been a lot more if the price was $11!.

Regardless, the key to this company seems to be XML language, essentially an alternative to HTML, and what many see as the future of website code. And apparently, investors agree. Any other XML companies that are currently public or going public soon?

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posted 02-11-2000 07:05 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for InvestorGuide Daily      Reply w/Quote
WebMethods, a provider of business-to-business services for electronic commerce, soared 480% in its debut. (source: Fox Marketwire)
http://www.foxmarketwire.com/wires/0211/f_rt_0211_41.sml

JHirsch
posted 02-11-2000 04:28 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for JHirsch      Reply w/Quote
Webmethods is up 500% after nearly tripiling the offering price from its original range.
Wow!
I will say that I like their business, but 500% is big!

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webMethods enables corporations to simplify their business-to-business relationships and improve supply chain management, by linking together the procurement, order processing, inventory management, shipping and fulfillment, and enterprise resource planning activities. Inventory can be replenished automatically, orders can be processed more quickly, and customer queries can be addressed easily. Customers include 3Com, DHL Worldwide Express, SAP, and Security First Technologies. Investors include FBR Technology Venture Partners, Goldman Sachs, and the Mayfield Fund. The company is expected to go public soon and expects to raise $45 million, although an official date has not yet been set. (source: SEC filing)

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