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Cambridge Alumni Weekend
Posted Monday, 30 September, 2002
Rosemary and I
took a long weekend at the Cambridge Alumni Weekend. We left home at 6.00 am
Friday so we could leave the car at the B&B and be at the first event at
9.30. The weather was kind the whole weekend.
Had a good tour around the
new buildings of the university, seeing the new Mathematical Sciences Campus,
and the William Gates building for Computer Sciences.
I had never
visited the Scott Polar Research Institute despite being next to the Chemistry
Laboratories. This was put right on Friday with an interesting talk about the
research being carried out on the creation of new marine conservation areas at
the Antarctic.
Rosemary had a good tour of the Archaeology and
Anthropology museum where she got to hold ancient precious objects. Finally we
met up and visited the Museum of Zoology where we had a tour behind the
scenes.
A pleasant Friday evening was held in the Fitzwilliam Museum
where we ate canapés, drank wine and viewed the paintings. Wonderful atmosphere
and beautifully presented.
Saturday morning was dominated by hour
long lectures:
Earthquake Posted Monday,
23 September, 2002
England had a 4.8 earthquake centred on Dudley in
the West Midlands at 12.55 am Tuesday. It woke both Rosemary and I. At first we
thought it was a heavy lorry (or military tank, we were woken years ago by a
convoy of tanks going down the road, they really shook the house), but as there
was no other sound, I said earthquake. It just gently shook the house for a few
seconds.
Liberty and Livelihood March
Posted Sunday, 22 September, 2002
Went to catch the
coach which was leaving from the local farmer at 7.30 We left for London at 8.00
with a full load. No traffic on the way into London other than a few other
coaches. We were dropped of at Hyde Park Corner at around 9.30 .
Joined
the waiting march at about 9.45. The march started at 10.00 am and we eventually
started to move at 11. I was walking with Annie and George from the local
garage. The weather was very variable, sun, and cloud with a little rain.
Magnificent crowd with no trouble at all. Very few antis turned up, and these
were treated with respect.
There we a wonderful mixture of people on the
march, walking with a great mixture of slogans. Many of the banners carried
slogans comparing Blair with Mugabe and Hitler. (Apparently Hitler banned
hunting, and we know what Mugabe is doing to farming.)
The match for us
ended at 2.30, and we were back to the coach by 3.30 and on our way home. No
problem with the tubes. We crossed the march end at about 200 thousand. When the
march finished the count had registered 400 thousand participants. This was a
great success, but will Blair listen. I somehow don’t think so. So I some how
think the next demonstrations will not be quite so nice.
Elevon becomes Arelon
Posted Monday, 9 September, 2002
On Friday,
when I was watching cricket, the UK side of Evelon (the company I work for) was
sold to its managers in a Management Buyout for 16 million US dollars. The money
was provided by Alchemy.
I, Peter Willson, and John Curd were excluded
from the deal and continue working for the US parent company of Elevon.
Presently we still reside in the offices at the new company Arelon.
This is the press release.
6th September, 2002 - London, UK –
Arelon Ltd., a leading provider of enterprise-wide business solutions in the
finance, procurement and business intelligence areas, today announced the
completion of a Management Buy Out (MBO). The Elevon EMEA management team and
Alchemy have successfully concluded discussions with Elevon, Inc. to acquire the
Elevon EMEA business.
Having achieved a consistent increase in sales and
profitability during the last two years, the management of Elevon EMEA reached
an agreement with its corporate executive in San Francisco to seek an investor
for the MBO. Alchemy was chosen from several investment organisations because of
their desire to help accelerate the company’s growth. Alchemy is the leading UK
private equity investor in IT services with investments in Sanderson, Cedar,
Datapoint, Radius and Phoenix.
The new company is Arelon Ltd. As part of
the agreement, Arelon Ltd. will own the intellectual property of Elevon 5,
Business Intelligence, and new development of STEPs specific to the EMEA region.
Arelon Ltd. will also have exclusive sales, support, and marketing rights for
Elevon 2, Elevon Active Financial Planning, Horizon and existing STEPs. The
existing development and support teams for both Elevon 2 and Elevon 5, currently
based in the UK, will continue to provide this service from the UK. The "road
maps" for the development of all current and future products will be enhanced by
this MBO.
"The initial investment in Arelon Ltd. is the first part of a
plan to position the company as a major force in the e-business and financials
market in the UK. Due diligence shows that Elevon EMEA is a profitable and
well-managed organisation and will form the foundation for growth plans," said
Jon Moulton, Managing Partner of Alchemy Partners LLP.
"This MBO is being
conducted from a position of strength. During the last 2 years we have seen our
EMEA business grow considerably. This growth has been founded on a sound
business ethic, and an enthusiasm to deliver effective business solutions to our
customers. The benefits of this MBO are multifaceted but, principally, it allows
us to react more effectively to our current and future customers. Our successes
with Elevon 2 in 2001, expanded into the development and design of the latest
STEPs products, which we intend to continue to build upon. We own Elevon 5 and
Business Intelligence, which is clearly advantageous to our clients. Our
exclusive agreement with Elevon, Inc. for all other solutions also ensures our
clients’ investments are protected, and allows us to become more responsive to
customer and market trends going forward. These activities all reinforce this
MBO decision, and the Board’s commitment to growing the business," said Roger
Llewellyn, Chief Executive Officer, Arelon Ltd.
"The plan for the next
three years calls for steady growth in all aspects of the business, while at the
same time taking advantage of the skills of our development team. This will
allow us to create new and innovative ways of providing our customers with the
ROI they need from automating their processes,’ Llewellyn concludes.
The
Board of Directors will comprise of Jon Moulton, Managing Partner Alchemy LLP,
Roger Llewellyn as Chief Executive Officer, Dean Dickinson as Director
Operations, John Day as Director Business Operations, and Bill Strachan as
Director Sales.
A detailed description of the MBO and its potential is
available from the contact below.
For additional information
contact:
Clare Frost
Marketing Manager
Arelon Ltd.
Tel.
01296 432951
clare.frost@arelon.co.uk
Bill Strachan
Sales
Director
bill.strachan@arelon.co.uk
About Arelon
Arelon Ltd.,
formerly known as Elevon Ltd, is a leading provider of enterprise-wide business
solutions in the areas of finance, procurement and business intelligence. Over
the last three years Arelon Ltd. has been extremely successful providing
e-business solutions to Global 2000 organisations. After working extensively
with these leading organisations, Arelon Ltd. has identified the need to deliver
collaborative solutions that extend beyond the four walls of the enterprise.
Arelon Ltd. is dedicated to building on these successes to continue to provide
the market with enterprise-wide solutions, enabling its customers to continually
add value back into the business and achieve a high return on
investment.
More information about Arelon Ltd. is available by contacting
us at clare.frost@arelon.cc.
© 2002 Arelon Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
Goodbye to Peter and Nic
Posted Saturday, 7 September, 2002
On Saturday we
had a lunch time meal at my home to celebrate the exportation of my brother
(Peter), wife (Nic), children (Bethany and Katie) to New Zealand. A good time
was had by all.
The Oval Posted Friday, 6
September, 2002
Took Friday off work to see a Cricket match. All
started on Wednesday when I went to the Plough and Anchor for a pint. Paul Ring
the landlord ended up selling me his ticket to the second day of the England
against India test match at the Oval.
A bit of a rush on Friday, went to
Cross, the butcher and bought the beef joint for Saturday, then went to two
Tesco shops to try and buy a whole Salmon. Found one in the Aylesbury Tesco.
Bought that and put it into the refrigerator at work. I was still able to catch
the train to London in time for the start of the match.
There were ten of
us from the nearby villages watching the match from the Glover stand. The rain
held off with the sun shining most of the day. It was an interesting experience,
with me drinking several pints of Fosters. The game seems to play on in the
background while you drink and chat with the others around you.
Waddesdon Manor Posted
Monday, 2 September, 2002
Jubilee pictures of floral crowns added to
picture book.
Webcam - refreshing image
Posted Monday, 2 September, 2002
Back and running
again.