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Gold/Mining/Energy : Sideware Systems - SYD.u/V, SDWSF

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To: Mac who wrote (3477)3/12/1999 2:08:00 AM
From: AGORA  Read Replies (2) of 6076
 
Mac, good job on NSOL. We have been holding since $150 and will wait for the split on March 23. This company just looks too good to sell and should be a winner for years to come.

In the meantime, SAIC's marketing agreements with SYD go along way to establishing SYD as a player in the industry. All we need to see are a couple of sales over the next two months and SYD will become a hold for years to come. To support this contention, we have included a Motley Fool excerpt below.

Regards,
AGORA
agoracorp.com

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