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Wallstrip pays homage to Glengarry Glen Ross in this show about Salesforce.com (CRM). No question, this is my favorite yet. I almost fell off my chair when the jerk calls Lindsay "sporty spice".

Comments (8) | Posted April 19, 2007 in stocks , Venture Capital and Technology

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oh my lord, i have been in so many meetings like that ... scary, but lol.

Posted by: carl rahn griffith | Apr 19, 2007 7:37:04 AM

thank you very nıce much very very nıce much.........

Posted by: nakliyat | Apr 19, 2007 7:47:14 AM

Ha! Can't wait to watch it - Thanks Fred.

Posted by: TheBillfold | Apr 19, 2007 8:50:29 AM

Hilarious and kudos to the script writer and the actor playing the 'jerk' but I can't help wondering:

Is this an ad for salesforce.com?

It sure seemed like it yet I didn't see any disclosures.

Posted by: Don Park | Apr 19, 2007 10:49:32 AM

Not an ad - the show is about stocks at all-time highs and CRM played a role in a story that was fun to do

Posted by: howard Lindzon | Apr 19, 2007 10:56:30 AM

"You son of a bitch ..."

Classic.

Posted by: Michael | Apr 19, 2007 2:47:21 PM

Hold on there, Warrior Princess...

That was hilarious, but I have to admit, it did seem a little ad-like vs. informative. If I were Salesforce, I'd have no prob using that as a commercial. There was no talk of competitors, challenges to growth, etc...

Posted by: Charlie | Apr 20, 2007 7:42:43 AM

Yep, it's ad-like, no doubt, and I helped to write it. This show fits into the category of narrative shows that we've done that have taken more liberties with what information should be covered in the 4-5 minutes of our content. But as we've always said, the job of our show is to start the conversation and entertain you in the process. Sometimes we manage to cover a stock, sometimes we only scratch the surface.

Posted by: Lindsay Campbell | Apr 20, 2007 9:23:49 AM

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