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Technology Stocks : ObjectShare (OBJS)

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To: Pierre Aydin who wrote (138)12/12/1997 1:28:00 PM
From: Raging Bull   of 185
 
Unfortunately all of my contacts inside ObjectShare where ParcPlace developers that have been laid off or quit. I do not believe that any of the original developers from two years ago are still there. The original VisualWave develpers left in mass about 9 months ago.

I have contacts in some consulting companies and manufacturing companies using VisualWorks but they have not heard anything. ObjectShare has been very silent in marketing the VisualWorks line and it is everyone's belief that it is dead from a product enhancement position. Their largest customer TI, is now maintaining their own vitual machine for visualWorks from souce code objtained from ParcPlace.

I have run across two events that might have had some impact on the stock price but it is unlikely that they would result in a major price swing. The fact that the stock is staying up on relatively low volume indicates that the information causing the increase is in the marketplace.

The first is a very recent reprint of a InformationWeek article on the ObjectShare home page for news. The article is a few months old but may have been posted in the last couple of days. The article does not state anything that serious object-oriented developers did not already know (Smalltalk grew 20% last year, Smalltalk is not likely to go away, Smalltalk development companies are in a better position to deliver Java products than other companies, etc.). This information may have been news to institutional investors however, which hold most of ObjectShares stock.

The second recent change that represents more current information, is that ObjectShare and AppliedReasoning have recently started marketing an informational seminar titled "Scaling the Mountains of OO" or something along that line. This represents their first serious consulting and product marketing effort since their price plummetted more than a year ago. The AppliedReasoning partnership was started a while back and the pamplets were mailed over the last couple of weeks so it is unlikely that this could cause a one day increase of 65%.

I will post again if I hear anything that is not from a published news source.
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