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Technology Stocks : Forecross Corporation : Y/2000
FRXX 0.0003000.0%Feb 6 9:30 AM EST

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To: Daniel who wrote (56)10/18/1996 12:08:00 AM
From: Risky Business   of 1654
 
Forecross just updated their web page with their two latest contracts totaling over 1 million when combined just this week!

you have to love these rev increases! (released July 30, 1996)

3 months ended

6/30/95 $163,577

6/30/96 $1,114,075

A six hundred percent increase! Forecross is currently doing migration work for Aetna and is working with NCR to bring AT&T into year compliance. They havn't come out with a dollar amount for the NCR/AT&T deal but read it closely "Forecross Coporation's Complete/2000 will be used as the preferred technology in assessing and bringing into year-2000 compliance " ,this is the part I like "client server-based applications THROUGHOUT AT&T, IT'S SUBSIDIARIES AND COMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY CLIENTS" This sounds like this could be a HUGE contract! Gardner says it sees them bringing over 500 million in deals to forecross. Pat Dittmar is a stand up guy I recomend anyone with any questions about this company contact him he is very optimistic about this companies future. He sees the company trading on the Nasdaq or Amex within the next 1 to 3 quarters when and if this happens be securely in place for lift off! All this in a stock trading at less than 4 dollars a share right now sitting smack dap in a 300-600 billion dollar market. I'm buying my tickets now!
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