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To: jocko who wrote (4016)7/28/1999 9:55:00 PM
From: MAKAMAI  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6076
 
Jocko, Just my opinion, but I would suspect that it could start the clock all over again [:>(

Makamai



To: jocko who wrote (4016)7/28/1999 11:07:00 PM
From: Domenic Caputo  Respond to of 6076
 
Does this mean we have to wait again for
formal approval?

DOM



To: jocko who wrote (4016)7/30/1999 6:07:00 AM
From: KrisCo  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6076
 
Thanks jocko, SYD Market Capitalization now sits at roughly US$ 72 million. On the SYD river we have shot the rapids and now we are on a wide slow stretch. Hey, try to enjoy the ride (if you can stomach the small negative slope). It is a lot better than say $15 e commerce APNT. They lost 40% of their value in the last 2 weeks.

Here some aspects to look forward to:

SYD Price stability will probably be much better than the average e commerce type stock. With the market position and partnering SYD is securing, their economic outlook will be more easily quantified. This will increase earnings expectations and decrease volatility.

SYD stock price will still ramp up nicely though. It's because of their market penetration strategy. It gives them channelization through IBM and Oracle partnering with 28,000 resellers and coverage via SAIC with 40,000 people bent on integration efforts. EPS will rise more quickly because sale of product can give a quick income boost versus warm bodies which must be added more slowly. Just burn those CDs and ship em to your integrators! Of course software customization will have to be done by Sideware...

Anybody ready for a little more whitewater?

Kris