Dave: Although Compaq was quoted in the magazine article saying they planned to use software developed by Systemsoft (sounded like SystemWizard) for their new customer support center, I don't recall Compaq ever officially being mentioned as being one of the OEM's that had signed up for the SystemWizard pilot programs announced at the last conference call. DELL was on board, but only for a small trial that involved only their notebook PC's. I don't believe there has ever publicly been a press release linking Compaq in any way to SystemWizard, although I know for a fact they have evaluated the product.
Packard-Bell and Micron and the home arm of Hewlett-Packard (actually the most impressive of the big 3 they've gotten in my opinion) are a great start, but until they get a Compaq, DELL, IBM, or Gateway to sign up for SystemWizard, the stock is DEAD !!
Analysts and investors have heard too much BS from Angelo, and they are ready for real news and results, not just hype about new products that never pan out.
I imagine insiders have made more money from selling SYSF shares than the entire company has made in total REVENUE (NOT INCOME) since the company has been in existance. I could be very wrong in this statement, however, since I have not calculated recently.
Nonetheless, I still think you could buy SYSF today, and sometime over the next 12 months you will have a chance to sell for a minimum of a 50% return on your money...that ain't too shabby.
Mark. |