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Gold/Mining/Energy : GEAC - A New Era?

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To: Ally who started this subject3/31/2004 11:45:35 AM
From: Ally  Read Replies (1) of 330
 
Every day the stock is creeping up, or am I still suffering from jet-lag?

Looks like GAC is no longer a creepy stock of the past.

Second consecutive quarter of growing revenue and growing cash flows. With more announcements of contracts, I'm expecting the stock to go even higher as more and more investors start to discover this software company. All it takes is a few more "growth quarters", and suddenly people will see it as a growth stock.

I think the move to Nasdaq is purely a strategic move to sell the company. Deep in the hearts of the principals is the desire to cash in. Trading in Nasdaq will lead to more American firms discovering Geac as an established, global software company. Some firm will step up to the plate and be willing to pay a handsome price for Geac. That's the idea.. have the Yanks acquire the company for say... $16.00?

ally@seldomwrong.com
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