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Technology Stocks : TSIM (Thinking Tools Inc.)

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To: chalu2 who wrote (159)11/28/1999 10:39:00 AM
From: beach3  Read Replies (1) of 163
 
TSIM must have found a partner of some sort. The
simulation software that they own is very sophisticated
and should be quite valuable to the right partner/acquirer.

I think the software was just too complex for the Y2K
remediation market. Customers would not or could not
spend the time and effort required to collect and
quantify data about their business processes that was
necessary to make Think2000 work.

But forget Y2K. Companies will be moving on and thinking
about how to grow and prosper beyond 2000. Those that
want to sharpen their long term views and strategies can
use TSIM software to model their entire supply chain
and simulate the effects of making changes in their processes and relationships.

There is a market for this software. In the right hands
I think TSIM's technology has great potential.
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