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Technology Stocks : CSGI ...READY FOR TAKE-OFF!

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To: tech who wrote (1488)12/8/1997 7:03:00 PM
From: TEDennis  Read Replies (2) of 3391
 
tech: "once contracts are announced there should be no reason that the stock price will not move into a comparable range with the other companies who have similar technology"

Well, what do you know. We agree on something.

"did I ever state that the MOTOROLA project was put back into production?"

Nope. And I didn't say you stated that. On the other hand, you never admitted that the Millennium Enterprises code wasn't put back "into production", which was the meat of your claim earlier. And, we haven't heard of any success they've had in selling the now-Y2K compliant version. Not that they haven't sold any, of course. We just haven't heard about it.

"You stated that CSGI identified 70% of the code as "for sure" while 30% had to be verified by the client. Ron Bishop has said those figures are inaccurate and it is more like 95% / 5%."

You're not implying that I intentionally misled somebody, are you? I reported what I was told at the demo. Ron said he understood how I got that impression.

Re: PTUS and SEEC automation. I know many consultants around the country (and the world) who have experience with these tools. Simple applications (like Motorola's 500,000 lines, for instance) have been converted with no need for manual coding. That has been proven with pilot projects, just like CSGI did for Motorola. However, the companies are reluctant to state 100% automation because to do so would be setting themselves up for legal ramifications when (not if) they encounter code situations that cannot be automatically converted.

I'm getting tired of this game. Do you know of any others?

TED
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