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To: Dale Baker who wrote (12337)11/22/1999 1:53:00 PM
From: manny tRespond to of 118717
 
Dale,

We miss you on the OTHER SIDE,

Manny T.(Delt)



To: Dale Baker who wrote (12337)11/22/1999 2:33:00 PM
From: Norm DemersRespond to of 118717
 
Dale:
ISSX, was another competitor now they work with RSAS not sure in what products though, I'll have to look deeper into it. RSAS however is the leader in their market with a 40% market share. ISSX may be a good investment as well, considering security will be on of the big sectors for 2000. I like RSAS because of it's rock solid cash position, VRSN stock, excellent products and relationships with fortune 500 companies as well as being the primary choice of the U.S. Gov.. Not to mention being undervalued.

If you were wondering about the dip in RSAS today. I believe is due to insider selling. Not to worry though. Jim Bidzos has been selling both VRSN and RSAS for some time now. As for the others, It may be just a little profit taking in time for Christmas. Most of the big guys have not sold stock for a while.

By the way ISSX has a P/E of over 700. Ouch.



To: Dale Baker who wrote (12337)11/22/1999 8:27:00 PM
From: JSBRead Replies (3) | Respond to of 118717
 
I'm starting to get that "it's time to
raise cash" feeling again.

I'm not thinking about getting out
of the market, but trimming some
positions (not CNQR,INPH, or BINC)
is sounding appealing.

I'll sleep on it.