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Gold/Mining/Energy : Angoss Software Corp. V.ANC -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Crazy Canuck who wrote (700)10/13/1999 9:31:00 AM
From: HAZ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1006
 
Angoss has done a great job in moving it's product line to be web enabled and in it's marketing efforts.

This story was printed in the National Post today and it exemplifies what can happen to a technology stock when the market gets hot on it's technology and the future revenue potential.

E.piphany Inc,. a maker of software that analyzes data collected from Web sites, rose $ 10 11/16 to $ 62 11/16 U.S. yesterday as e-tailer Amazon.com Inc said it will use its software.

Let's talk about future revenue potential. If only 20% of all MICROSOFT excel and access users buy these new offerings, we are talking exponential increases in sales.

I don't know of any other data mining products that work with excel and access on the market today.

I'm sure Microsoft has reviewed these two new products and may even be thinking about buying them and integrating them with excel and access as new features in their next software release.

I'm sure word travels very quickly over the internet these days and if the US stock analysts have finally noticed Angoss, then we are in a ride up.

We can't stop the sellers and the skeptics, they will always be around, in the end the buying demand will far out-number the sellers and the stock will rise substantially.

Good luck to all



To: Crazy Canuck who wrote (700)10/15/1999 12:17:00 PM
From: triplehrw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1006
 
Excellent post.

I have read many statements to the market
and as you've stated the one Angoss put out
was definetly to garnish investors interest.

This management appears focused--My wish is
that they get on the NASDAQ. It appears they
have substantial American companies as customers.

I realize their market cap is probably too low for
any listing except the ASE--but lets hope.