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To: John Solder who wrote (3175)7/9/1999 4:42:00 PM
From: John Solder  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5102
 

"Revenues were impacted by a longer than anticipated sales cycles of our core products," said Dale Fuller, interim president and
chief executive officer. "We believe that this was caused by the changes in management early in the quarter. Management is
committed to making targeted cost reductions and strategic investments with a focus on continuing to support our customers and
increasing shareholder value."


Someone kill me, please. They would shoot a horse for being in less pain. I need a drink.



To: John Solder who wrote (3175)7/10/1999 10:22:00 PM
From: TTOSBT  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5102
 
Re: "Warning a loss of $0.17-$0.22 on rev of $38-41MILL"

John the BOD are certainly making it look like business as usual. It now looks as though they cannot get customer's for their enterprise products. I do not see any reason to continue hope until they first prove themselves with earnings improvement. The days of give us more time to get it together are over for me. Last quarter it was, "four big customers were pushed back". I was hoping those customer's would of made this quarter look much more improved but let's face it without MSFT's millions they wouldn't have too much cash to go forward. They have millions in expenses for property in this age of WEB zero expense property businesses.

I don't think they can compete with the likes of SUNW, ORCL, IBM, CA, DELL, HWP, FORE, BEAS, IONA, etc etc etc. Unless they have someone willing to buy them it doesn't look like they can manage themselves to profitability.

I keep telling myself that they will have some positive announcements at the earnings release July 26th. But there are too many positive companies out there to stick with a constant loser.

TTOSBT



To: John Solder who wrote (3175)7/14/1999 12:48:00 AM
From: Joe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5102
 
NEWS: Inprise & Telcordia Set Sights on Voice Over IP - PR Newswire

What does anyone think about this news? It is BULLISH to me!