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To: lib who wrote (2624)6/14/1999 8:53:00 PM
From: wpckr  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3896
 
Good Post!



To: lib who wrote (2624)6/16/1999 3:47:00 AM
From: John Walker  Respond to of 3896
 
"You and Jazzs really oughta stop at this point."

Why?

"John, whomever declared the Ford deal a Blockbuster" (does it say that in the release), is obviously a little over-enthusiastic about the situation."

I don't believe "it said that in the news release", but then again please quote A SINGLE INSTANCE FOR ANY CANADIAN LISTED COMPANY YOU CHOOSE where ANY of their news releases say "This Is A Blockbuster!". If you suggest that describing the news release in question as a "blockbuster" is over-enthusiastic then you obviously do not have the ability to "imagine the possibilities". Possibilities such as a successful two month contract with Ford leading to a permanent relationship and future contracts on a national scale instead of just a regional level.

"The market will react more positively imo. to any contract containing direct relevance to SGI, iFront ..."

Well, if it's true that you have no ability to "imagine the possibilities" then what value do SGI and iFront have? For that matter, what value is there in MCF's relationship with MicroSoft? If you're going "read between the lines" or make "forward looking projections" of any kind for MCF, then I suggest that the Ford contract has the same potential to be viewed as a "blockbuster release".

" ... we are getting a lot closer to the latest bottom and support line."

See my previous post for my thoughts on this subject.

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