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Strategies & Market Trends : Market Gems:Stocks w/Strong Earnings and High Tech. Rank

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To: Connor26 who wrote (94657)4/25/2000 11:47:00 AM
From: Lane Hall-Witt  Read Replies (2) of 120523
 
Connor26 -- CNQR: Yep, that was me. It was a nice ride from 11 to 38. I unfortunately rode it a good bit of the way back down, but have been out of it for a few months now. I check in on CNQR every now and then because I still think it's a legitimate business; but the transition to the new integrated product line and to the ASP model killed them the past two quarters, and I'm definitely on the sidelines until quarterly results show revenue growth and a plausible path toward profitability. Hype and story just aren't going to cut it with this one anymore. If CNQR can start delivering results, though, it's an absolute steal at these levels.

BTW, another one I was hot on around that same time was PVSW, which also has been shot and killed. They announced last week that sales of their Tango Web-application server were flat sequentially, which is likely a death-blow to the stock -- and perhaps even the company. It's a real shame because Btrieve was a great product and Pervasive.SQL 2000 showed real promise, with Tango as a kicker. But results are going from bad to worse, and the fact that they can't grow Tango is crushing. Thank goodness I sold most of my PVSW into a Linux rally and the rest of it right before a tough earnings report in January.

Whistling past the graveyard--.
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