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Technology Stocks : STARBASE (SBAS)- InfoWorld Hot Product Review

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To: SIer formerly known as Joe B. who wrote (1120)2/21/2000 8:24:00 PM
From: David in Ontario  Read Replies (1) of 1502
 
Alas we both speculate on what may occur over the ensuing months. To be sure SBAS has a solid foundation and a very good revenue stream that continues to grow - the quarterlies show that well enough. The B2B sector is gaining in strength, SBAS's product line is ahead of the competition in technological development, and the company continues to add key personnel. It's one thing to have a great product - but it must also be marketed/advertised well and people must know it exists - otherwise it may not get very far at all. On a minor point StarBase has full page ads in some of the software developer journals, for example Visual Basic Programmer's Journal, November 1999, p.79 (sitting beside me). If the NASDAQ corrects - so what - I'll review my position again in a few months.

If you are so confident of your position - dump all of your SBAS and other tech stocks - sit back and wait for the correction that you are so confident will happen - with the correction occurring across the board I presume.

I don't try to time the market. If anyone could do that successfully then Bill Gates's gross worth (on paper) would seem like chump change.

No - I'll just sit back and add on weakness.

I look at what the market is paying for IWOV - I look at SBAS - I'll wait for a few months and see how it goes.

Good luck.

David :)
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