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Technology Stocks : PTEC superiority over Systemsoft

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To: Bob Haustin who wrote (151)9/20/1996 3:16:00 AM
From: Mike Winn   of 287
 
>>I really hate it when people re-post press releases in here... Just point to the URL, and we'll find it.

Bob,

If you and Tim stop posting misinformation such as "SystemSoft is no expert at Technical Support Software", "Why it takes so long for System Wizard to get on the market", and "Wang, Dec, and Lotus are mickey mouse companies, not major PC manufacturers", I wouldn't have to go to the trouble of reposting old news showing that indeed System Wizard is a real product and SystemSoft has formed alliance with major computer servicing and consulting companies. I don't think a lot of people has the time to go to the Web to search for information and that't why I post it here. If you don't want to read the news that don't suit your taste, all you have to do is skip it. And if you guys stop trashing SystemSoft in a thread called "PTEC is superior to SystemSoft", I will leave you guys alone. Go start a thread for Phoenix Technology and praise your company all you want there. I promise I won't bother you guys.

Btw, don't start preaching your moralistic view here. If you really don't want to feel that you're stealing money from somebody, don't play the stock market. When you make money in the stock market, no matter which stock you buy, somebody is loosing money. Period.

SystemSoft is a legitimate company, producing products that add values to society and the economy. The investors of that company have the right to profit from their success. Intel has a 9% stake in that company also because Intel believes in it. And so do I and other investors. But nobody can force you to buy that stock if you don't want to.
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