Happy to humbly oblige. Again, all credit to Merrill Lynch. I should point out that the Forsoft, Tiltan, and Tri-D Store entities were not listed on ML's 11/18/97 report, but were included on the list in their 1/28/98 report. Also, in the 11/18/97 report FORTY's ownership in Sintec was listed as 39.4%, and in the 1/28/98 report it had climbed to 46%. Crystal, Wiztec, and Forsoft are NASDAQ stocks, while the other four public companies are listed on "TASE". I assume that's an Israeli exchange.
Listed Securities:
Crystal, Millenium bug with Ernst & Young, 28.1% FORTY ownership Wiztec, cable TV software, 42.6% FORTY ownership (20% Cinn Bell) Nikuv, Financial & logistic systems, 59.1% FORTY ownership Applicom, Enterprise Resource software, 42.1% FORTY ownership Sintec, Integrated software/hardware, 46% FORTY ownership FCT (formerly Elitec), software distribution, 71.5% FORTY ownership Forsoft, no ML description, 90.5% FORTY ownership
Unlisted Securities:
Transtech, runway lighting for Cooper Industries, 60% ownership Intersystems, Airport terminal displays, 100% ownership ESI, artificial intelligence, 60% ownership Malchi, artificial intelligence, 40% ownership Analytic Mgt., large data management, 72% ownership Main Control, configuration tracking, 18% ownership Tiltan, no ML description, 47% ownership Tri-D Store, no ML description, 20% ownership |