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Technology Stocks : Y2K (Year 2000) Stocks: An Investment Discussion

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To: Rich Powers who wrote (9613)2/22/1998 7:44:00 PM
From: Risky Business  Read Replies (1) of 13949
 
Nanda knows Im no stranger to IMRS, SYNT, and CBSL but right now I strongly feel ISLI is selling at a steep discount to the above mentioned. In the latest quarter ISLI's service revenue increased 59% and they earned .24 a share. SYNT earned .15, IMRS earned .19 and CBSL earned .13. ISLI has a backlog of 85 million lines of code now in progress and is comfortable with .35 a share next quarter. You can follow the herd and sell on their "data connectivity" revenues being down due to ASIA. Or you can take this as a great opportunity to invest. Compare the market caps and stock prices yourself.

Just my humble opinion,

jay

oh yeah, if anyone wishes to sell me their shares tomorrow at 14.5 Ill buy them from you. I took my first position at 16 1/4.
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