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Technology Stocks : Systemsoft superior to Phoenix Technologies

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To: Mike Winn who wrote (18)10/4/1996 1:37:00 PM
From: Tim Oliver   of 26
 
Mike Winn: There is no value in name calling in this forum. Here
I've helped you by starting another pro-SystemSoft board, and I
think you truly believe I singlehandedly got SYSF to tank. I've tried
to be very supportive of SYSF as much as possible on this board.
Yes it's true I favor PTEC, but unless the industry that they're both
in grows (i.e. "call avoidance", etc.), neither prospers. In that sense,
SYSF helps PTEC to grow also, so I can't not like SYSF, just as
you shouldn't not like PTEC. I know you like pizza, because you
always talk about drinking beer, so I took your reference to PTEC
as "Pizza Hut" to be positive....was I right?

Regarding your reference to my question about Angelo. I think the
recent weakness in SYSF may have something to do with a
perception that Angelo can't be trusted (due to a major announcement
that he made that didn't come true). I was simply trying to help you
and other SYSFites by cutting through the BS and getting a profile
on Angelo as a manager from a guy that claims he's been inside of
one of SYSF's many skyscrapers several times. Unfortunately for you,
he declined to comment because he was concerned about making
you even more defensive. I guess we'll have to wait and see if there
is any more "carelessness" in information coming out of SYSF.

I think the real money in SYSF is in being a market maker. They
move that stock around like a pinball, with huge spreads that are
usually only reserved for low volume stocks. Are any of SYSF's
market makers public? Maybe we should invest in them instead!

Good luck Mike, and don't get too drunk this weekend.
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