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Technology Stocks : Consilium

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To: John Gildner who wrote (2)11/24/1996 3:23:00 PM
From: Khalil Maalouf   of 55
 
Hi John. I also follow all three companies. As you probably know, Promis is shedueled to release a new windows NT version of their software in the next quarter. If the product is a success, I'll put my bets on Promis (My employer owns shares in the Company so that is not a personal option for me). They did, however, move out of the pharmaceutical vertical entirely which leaves the door open to Consilium to capture the market. My feelings are that the majors still write most of their softwar internally and that neither vertical can suppport more than one major company. I view both stocks favourably and expect Consilium to return to profitability in the next quarter. Promis is already profitable (although marginally)and I believe that they will post significantly better results in 1997. I'd hold on to the Promis shares and spend more time analyzing the Pharmaceutical vertical in order to judge Consilium. I would also like to know more about Fastech my knowledge is a bit dated on that Company.
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