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To: Mephistopheles who wrote (3762)7/23/1999 2:22:00 PM
From: trendy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8858
 
Mephistopheles :

Since you do not appear to own Starnet and only seem to visit this
thread to let us know that CRY is superior to Starnet, it was
difficult to view your questions as sincere. If your questions
were, in fact, sincere you have my humblest apologies.

I agree, there is a lot of conjecture about the standing of each
company in this sector; I also agree that CRY's financial standing
is quite impressive. Still, financial performance is not the only
measure in the market, and if CRY banks their riches, others will
pass them by rapidly. Potential, ability to respond to challenges
from other players and ability to execute count at least as much,
and that is why I believe that Starnet is where it is today, while
CRY appears to be somewhat overlooked. Not a perfect example, but
clear enough : never forget the fact that IBM never saw Microsoft
as a serious threat until it was far too late. Did CRY fail to see
the threat that Starnet posed?

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