OMNITURE, INC. (OMTR)

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  • commenter
    Apr 24 05:33 AM
    Ease of Use vs. Functionality: Which Is Better? [view article]
    False dichotomy. Functionality is ease of use. See Apple. Reply
  • commenter
    Apr 17 06:27 PM
    On-Demand Software Stocks: The Bottom or More Pain? [view article]
    Rick, so what do you think about LOOP now that it is hovering around $11? Reply
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    SeekingAlpha
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    Apr 06 05:19 AM
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    General Discussion on OMTR
    Is this a buy or a sell? Reply
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    Mar 13 09:26 AM
    Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round Picks, 9/20/07 [view article]
    MARCH 13-NSTK:UPDATE: NO YEAR END EARNINGS REPORT, BUT IN THE MEAN TIME ONE GREAT ANNOUNCEMENT AFTER ANOTHER. JUST GREAT NEWS TO SOFTEN THE BLOW OF THE DELAYED EARNINGS REPORT. AND WITH ALL THIS GREAT NEWS IT WILL TAKE YEARS FOR THIS COMPANY TO RECOVER! YES, ONCE AGAIN 'HYPE' IS THERE LEADING DRUG! MANAGEMENT MUST BE THRILLED TO HAVE SO MANY SAVVY INVESTORS WHO STILL BELIEVE THEM AFTER ACCOMPLISHING 'ZERO' IN 24 YEARS! I THINK THEY HAVE INVENTED THE NASALLY STUPID PILLS FOR INVESTORS AND WE JUST DON'T KNOW IT YET! Reply
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    Mar 05 02:14 PM
    Omniture Unifies Marketing Suite, Adds Video Analytics [view article]
    How a company can integrate 4 acquisitions (Instadia, Hitbox who bought Visual Sciences earlier, Touch Clarity and Offermatica) from a technological point of view in so short notice? I am quite sceptical and would even be more if I would have used one of these technologies: what will happen to me now? Do I have to switch to another technology when I spent 2 years understanding another one? Changing the way of counting may blow-up all my statistical work! As a financial guy I understood these acquisitions but as a client I prefer to stick to a reliable and durable solution such as Webtrends or XiTi. Reply
  • commenter
    Feb 24 09:18 AM
    Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round Picks, 9/20/07 [view article]
    FEB.24,2008-NSTK-NASTE... PHARM-I FIND IT DIFFICULT TO BELIEVE
    THAT TO THE EXTENT OF PUMPING&TOUTING THIS STOCK HAS RECEIVED DURING THE LAST 12 MONTHS BY JIM CRAMER&RESEARCH FIRMS, THAT I A NOVICE SAW THROUGH ALL THE SMOKE AND RIGHTFULLY CALLED THE DEMISE OF THE STOCK PRICE TO THE CURRENT LEVELS OF $2 DOLLARS. AT HIS POINT I FIND IT DOUBLY STRANGE THAT NOT ONE RESEARCH FIRM TO DATE HAS ISSUED A "SELL", AS OF YET!
    THEY CAN ISSUE 'OUTPERFORM' RATINGS BUT NOT 'SELL' RATINGS.
    AND THEY HAVE NOT YET TO DATE, CHANGED THEIR 'TARGET PRICES'.
    WHERE IS THE LOGIC? WHERE IS THE PROTECTION AND HONEST ADVICE
    FOR THE INVESTORS? IF IT'S OBVIOUS TO ME THAT THE STOCK PRICE IS HEADING TO A $1.00 BID BY AUGUST 2008, WILL THEY CHANGE THEIR RECOMMENDATIONS ANY TIME SOON?
    THE CIRCLE OF LOYALTY AMONG THOSE COVERING THE STOCK OR OTHER STOCKS, PERMEATES SUSPICION OF REASONABLE CAUSE IN MY OPINION.

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  • commenter
    Feb 14 09:16 AM
    Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round Picks, 9/20/07 [view article]
    FOLLOW UP FEB.14-5MONTHS AGO NSTK WAS $13.75 & CRAMER WAS BULLISH ON HIS SHOW ABOUT IT. I IMMEDIATELY POSTED LET'S SEE HOW BULLISH HE'LL BE COME MARCH 5 YEAR END EARNINGS REPORT.
    WELL STOCK CLOSED AT $2.34 YESTERDAY. AND NEW NEW LOWS ARE STILL BEING MADE. WITH 20 DAYS LEFT TO REPORT IT WILL CONTINUE TO GO DOWN. OF COURSE I DO NOT HAVE A T.V. SHOW, MILLIONS IN THE BANK/OR STOCKS, OR A STAFF PROVIDING ME WITH INFORMATION, HOWEVER I HAVE BEEN MORE ACCURATE IN 2007 AND 2008 TO DATE THAN JIM CRAMER REGARDING NSTK.
    IN FACT I HAVE BEEN MORE ACCURATE THAN THE RESEARCH ANALYSTS OF RESEARCH FIRMS WHO COVER NSTK FOR AT LEAST THE PAST 4 YEARS. ANYONE LOOKING FOR A HARD WORKING RESEARCH PART TIME ANALYST WILLING TO PAY SIX FIGURES CONTACT SEEKING ALPHA AND THEY'LL GET IN TOUCH WITH ME.
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  • commenter
    Jan 30 05:24 PM
    Moving Beyond the Hype, SaaS Stocks Soften [view article]
    OMG, they've reinvented timesharing! SaaS -- ooo-ooo so new! Oooo so cool! lol, there was this thing called a "service bureau" back in the 60's and 70's. Yeah, the vendor had the software and you just sent 'em your data. Later there were these things called "terminals" where you could log in and enter your data to the vendor's system and get back reports online. Hmmm, them terminals were kinda like "thin clients", not much brains cause the processing was on the vendor system. Lol... the more things change the more they stay the same. Reply
  • commenter
    Jan 18 12:13 PM
    Moving Beyond the Hype, SaaS Stocks Soften [view article]
    Why was Salary.com removed from the list? Reply
  • commenter
    Jan 18 12:12 PM
    Moving Beyond the Hype, SaaS Stocks Soften [view article]
    Why was Salary.com taken from the list? Reply
  • commenter
    Jan 17 03:27 PM
    Moving Beyond the Hype, SaaS Stocks Soften [view article]
    Definitely not SuccessFactors:

    "SuccessFactors is perhaps somewhat early in going public, and thus, this period prior to profitability will be harder to withstand under public market scrutiny."

    www.seekingalpha.com/a...
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  • commenter
    Jan 17 03:24 PM
    Moving Beyond the Hype, SaaS Stocks Soften [view article]
    "the companies that offer applications that provide business value and have a sustainable business model (can make a profit) will rise to the top."

    Which, in your view, are they (from the ones in the list)?
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  • commenter
    Jan 17 03:16 PM
    Moving Beyond the Hype, SaaS Stocks Soften [view article]
    Very useful overview -- thank you. Reply
  • commenter
    Jan 16 06:21 PM
    SaaS Companies Vulnerable in a Recession [view article]
    The flawed assumption in this posting is that SAAS customers will no longer need the underlying application. I guess companies will just turn off their CRM and shut down their sales efforts...
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    Dec 12 12:04 AM
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    SaaS Companies Vulnerable in a Recession [view article]
    In a recession, the non-SaaS would be even more vulnerable. Reply