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I've been downright critical of BroadVision (NAS: BVSN) over the past six weeks. The company's stock has been vacillating wildly for the better part of three months on relatively little news ...
BroadVision was a pioneer in eCommerce in the 1990s, and its stock was highly valued during the dot-com bubble, reaching a split-adjusted high of over $20,000 per share in March 2000. [2] After the bubble burst, Broadvision struggled, and its stock was delisted from the Nasdaq for a period.
The company was bought by Broadvision in 2000, which renamed its authoring products "Quicksilver". The availability of Quicksilver 3.0 was announced in March 2007. [8] The availability of QuickSilver 3.5 was announced in May 2010. [9] QuickSilver 3.7 was released in July 2014. Quicksilver is currently sold and supported by Aurea Software, Inc. [4]
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Amazon.com: The company's stock fell over 90% across two years, from a high of US$107 to a low of US$7. [2] Amazon stock briefly recovered in 2007, but again dropped in the 2008 market crash and did not recover until 2010. [3] Beenz.com: A website where digital currency called Beenz was earned by shopping online, visiting websites etc.
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OK, so BroadVision (NAS: BVSN) is no MF Global, so you're all probably getting pretty tired of hearing my take on cloud software play, but a major development occurred yesterday that I couldn't ...
An earnings call is a teleconference, or webcast, in which a public company discusses the financial results of a reporting period ("earnings guidance"). The name comes from earnings per share (EPS), the bottom line number in the income statement divided by the number of shares outstanding.