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Technology Stocks : Wind River going up, up, up!

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To: Peter Church who wrote (4486)3/24/1999 4:46:00 PM
From: Erwin Sanders  Read Replies (1) of 10309
 
New products

I seem to recall that Ron Abelman said in the last CC that this quarter will witness more new Wind products than ever before in its history. Anybody else remember?

Below are two interesting recent posts from ths Wind message board at Yahoo. Yes, there are some good posters there although you may not believe this from most of the threads.

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New products

What a lot of you may not be aware of is that WIND will be releasing a whole slew of new products. Two of the products are from the aquisitions of last year, namely eNavigator which is basically Netscape running on any processor that WIND supports (which is many) and Look! Which is the object oriented debugger. They are also releasing T2, and Zinc graphical interface. WIND had no graphical interface 1 year ago, now they have 3 (including JAVA, HTML and Zinc). I beleive the revenues will increase at least 45% this year, with possibly greater earnings growth. This stock is a steal at these prices. I wish I had more cash available to buy more.

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Windows CE

I forgot to mention that uSoft is concentrating their (CE) efforts on only 2 architectures, MIPS and ARM while WIND supports all of the popular architectures (probably around 30). USoft gives value added with the Windoze interface. If you do not require the Windoze interface, there isn't much incentive to using WinCE. The Zinc GUI can provide a windoze style interface on vxWorks. Another fine point about WIND is the 3rd party support and drivers that are available. This improves time to market considerably.

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Anyway, something to consider in these disheartening days of Wind's stock price.

Erwin
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