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From: John Young <jya@pipeline.com>
Date: Tue, 26 Sep 95 13:03:05 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: IBE_dam
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9-26-95. W$Japer:
"On-Line Service to Assist Global Trade."
A group of multinational companies is expected to unveil
today an on-line service to businesses to engage in
international trade. Dubbed IBEX, it is a joint effort
of AT&T, Dun & Bradstreet, General Electric and the U.S.
Chamber of Commerce to let businesses use on-line
traffic to line up suppliers, negotiate contracts, make
and receive bids, and arrange the delivery of goods and
services around the world. IBEX expects the backing of
Chase Manhattan, Microsoft, DEC and Simon & Schuster.
The IBEX software allows companies to sign on and submit
a request for goods or services, which is posted
anonymously. The request could be styled using an array
of categories offered by the service, including
location, product category, payment and shipping terms.
The customer would then receive bids from businesses
hoping to land the contract. Once a bid is chosen, the
identities of the businesses are disclosed and
negotiations begin. IBEX allows them to attach documents
such as confidentiality agreements, contracts and
purchase orders.
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