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Technology Stocks : PSFT - Fiscal 1998 - Discussion for the next year
PSFT 0.00010000.0%Oct 29 5:00 PM EST

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To: jayhawk969 who wrote (2682)10/13/1998 11:02:00 PM
From: Rick Kupcunas  Read Replies (2) of 4509
 
Okay here is a loaded question.... what is a good entry point for the purchase of PeopleSoft? Price looks very attractive at these levels but with the recent "nosedive" and the turmoil on Wall Street is it truly a good time to 'buy-in' or should I wait for the next dip?

I have been involved in several PeopleSoft implementations and am currently supporting one of PeopleSofts largest customers.... (2000+ users) sure there are some bugs and the product does have its deficiencies but I believe that PeopleSoft is a much better product when compared to their competitors. Been on Oracle App, SAP, Baan and PeopleSoft implementations from start to finish and I would choose PeopleSoft over all the others. Installation is much easier, code is easy to follow, works on all types of platforms and has the functionality that my client's desire. This is a solid company with a large client base...

I have read a few posts about PeopleSoft but I want to gauge the sentiment of the people who have ridden this stock from the highs to the (recent) lows.... seems like a good bargain to me, but I have not followed the stock from a financial standpoint and would appreciate any insight you (or anyone else) may have.

Thanks in advance for you assistance...

P.S. remember PeopleSoft has their annual conference the first week of November in San Francisco, CA
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