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To: Herc who wrote (7144)11/12/1999 7:20:00 AM
From: Riskmgmt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9068
 
Herc:
I think the stop is wise.

The pro's and con's of CTXS fundamentals have been debated for three years or more on this thread. One can review the posts to get more information.

One bright and technically savvy short even started a short thread and had this stock as his #1 pick for a long time. I have not seen him post lately.

If this stock really is a Gorilla I would not short it their are too many better picks. IMHO

regards,

Ray



To: Herc who wrote (7144)11/12/1999 7:40:00 AM
From: Mike Buckley  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9068
 
Herc,

Does anyone else have reservations about the "thin client" concept? Falling hardware and software prices along with unreliable internet service would seem to make it less viable.

Despite falling hardware and software prices, total cost of ownership remains enormous. And when it comes to unreliable Internet service, nothing is more unreliable than an unreliable LAN, WAN or Intranet that is always partially broken because there is always a percentage of the desk-tops computers that are always messed up. Thin-cliet computing won't be the solution to everyone's problems, but it is and will continue to be the solution at faster rates for enough people's problems to support a growing market for Citrix.

Just my opinion.

--Mike Buckley