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Technology Stocks : Computer Associates
CA 24.990.0%4:00 PM EST

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To: babette spatz who wrote (3532)8/22/1999 2:27:00 PM
From: Edwarda  Read Replies (1) of 5232
 
Well, here's the context, so I don't feel serious worry:

The second-most-mentioned firm in the bearish camp was Computer Associates, which was singled out by five of the executives as vulnerable. Their comments were quick and to the point, saying the company was "all over the place" or simply "going under." Meanwhile, others contended CA wasn't "customer-oriented" and was "acquiring other vendors [but] not supporting them."

Still, it's fair to note that CA still must be treating some of its customers pretty well, because three of the respondents said they would go long on the company's shares.

Third on the short list was Microsoft, with four bearish recommendations, accusing the software giant of being the victim of a "maxed-out market" and "not adding value."
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