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Microcap & Penny Stocks : SFTW, at a dollar, it looks like a steal
SFTW 19.67-6.5%Oct 30 4:00 PM EDT

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To: Raj Ramaswamy who wrote (57)11/28/1999 8:56:00 PM
From: Raj Ramaswamy  Read Replies (2) of 69
 
Why $50 is easy on this....read on..Great post by Mr. Mo on Ragingbull

Why $50 Will Be Easy

So can they sell at least 100,000 copies of EnlightenDSM 3.4 for Red Hat
Linux @ $199.00 a copy (their price for each single machine license)?

ragingbull.com

Consider this: since 1998, TurboLinux has shipped more than three million
units of Linux globally. As of 10/06/99 TurboLinux now bundles EnlightenDSM
with their entire product line for workstations (TurboLinux Workstation),
servers (TurboLinux Server) and server clusters (TurboCluster Server). So
SFTW is ensured a multi-million unit install base, probably within the next year,
on the strength of this relationship alone.

biz.yahoo.com

Now with the introduction of EnlightenDSM 3.4 for Red Hat Linux, SFTW has
firmly established itself as the standard in multi-platform system administration
across the whole Linux universe.

Red Hat believes it currently has 54% of the 9 million Linux users worldwide:
4,860,000 users.

Furthermore, 31% of all public webservers are running Linux.

(Those figures come from the 11/24/99 interview with Red Hat executive Paul
McNamara, General Manager of Red Hat's Enterprise Business Unit. You can
replay at: radiowallstreet.com

So, do you think that at least 2% of the 4.86MM Red Hat Linux users may fork
over $199 to better administer their systems?

Sounds like a cakewalk to me.
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