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To: KZAP who wrote (6)12/10/1999 1:31:00 PM
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Actually I think Linux is a revolution but then even revolutions have winners and losers! I'm looking for help with finding Linux stocks that still remain undervalued. I am also looking for stocks in the DSP, ASP, B2B and wireless areas, or for that matter any other sector that starts to look hot!

Thanks, RTS



To: KZAP who wrote (6)12/10/1999 1:59:00 PM
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The Linux list with new additions:

adsp andn aplx atyt corl cobt cpq dell doci esft gojo hwp ibm intm inpr ilog inpr intm lnux mawi mgic mot mrvc nso perl pvsw rdcm rhat rwav sunw sbas scoc sftw sgi silcf tivo trac vone webt wpne yarc

finance.yahoo.com

If anyone has any others they want on the list then please show me a link to Linux and a way to get a quote at Yahoo!

Thanks, RTS



To: KZAP who wrote (6)12/11/1999 8:22:00 PM
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Alright my friends I think I have done my best to identify as many of these stocks as possible but I still want more!

Most importantly I want more stocks that have yet to really benefit from a potential Linux announcement. Who among you has such a stock that you feel remains unknown, and perhaps undervalued, like ZITL was before Friday's announcement?

Once again here is the current list:

The Linux List has grown so long that it takes two urls to contain the stocks. Adding UVEW based on this news from September:

biz.yahoo.com

adsp amqt andn aplx asnt atyt bill btws cbqi cmpt corl cobt cpq cspi dell doci eccs emj.to esft gojo fcm hwp ibm intm inpr ilog inpr intm isol lir.v loft lnux mawi mgic mot mrvc mtmc netd perl pvsw pweb rdcm rhat rwav sbas scoc sftw sgi silcf spw.to sunw svri tcs.to tdfx tivo trac ubs.v unfy uvew vone vrtl wavt webt wpne yarc ynot zitl

finance.yahoo.com

finance.yahoo.com

If anyone has any other stocks that should be included on this list please let me know by giving me the symbol and some evidence that the stock has or make an announcement concerning Linux.

Thanks, RTS



To: KZAP who wrote (6)12/12/1999 12:24:00 PM
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LINUX PLAY - APLX - Linux based office suite - Float 9.2 Million - Profitable, with $27 million in cash - 52 week high 26 11/16/Low 3 9/16 - Support tough to figure, perhaps 18, but chart is strong - Web site: applix.com

Linux suite news:

biz.yahoo.com

RTS



To: KZAP who wrote (6)12/30/1999 8:27:00 PM
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IINT - B2B and more - IINT could be the only B2B, ERP, E-Commerce, EAM, and XML play left at steep discount to the relative valuation of its partners and peers in this business: #reply-12412427

INDUS is now expanding to offer solutions in a new strategic initiative that is focused on delivering next generation Internet applications, portals, and web-based content solutions for the EAM market.

http://www.myindus.com/default2.html

How about a little DD?

IINT - Nasdaq 11 3/4 - Earnings $1.12 ($38 million from the sale of their TenFold investment - P/E 10.5 - Last quarter actual earnings were in line with estimates at 10 cents versus last year's 5 cents. Float 10.7 million shares of which Sherson Lehman owns 4 million. Total institutional ownership is 90% of the float at last count.

biz.yahoo.com

In B2B Enterprise Asset Management they are partnered with the following companies: Ariba, Autodesk Vision, Broadbase, Cognos, Commerce One, DEI, Dolphin, Esker, Excalibur, Harbinger, Identitech, iMedeon, Intermat, Intermec, Meridium, Microsoft, Primavera, NFSRPS, Small World, Spicer, SPL Worldgroup, Tadcon, webMethod.

IINT is partnered with Oracle and PeopleSoft for ERP:

Seen that commercial where ERP is mentioned? ERP ... excuse me

The following companies are Indus partners that offer systems integration, services, support as well as offering local sales, marketing, and administrative expertise to enable Indus Solution Series deployment all over the globe: Anteon Corporation, AG Consulting, Bin Jabr (UAE), Connect (Saudi Arabia), Deloitte & Touche Consulting Group, DIYAR United Company (Kuwait), Eagle Technologies (New Zealand), Enidata, Euriware, Gulf Data International (UAE), IBM Global Services, ICL Hungary, ICL Poland, Innova (Columbia), Mannel Tradiung Compnay (Qatar), Maxon Engineering Services, Inc. (Carribean), POSDATA (Republic of Korea), PricewaterhouseCoopers, SGA Integrators (S. Africa), Software Technoligies Ltd. (Kenya), Systematics (Israel)

Platform partners include Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Microsoft, Oracle and Sun Microsystems

indusinternational.com

Indus International is the world's largest provider of Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) solutions, providing the systems, products and services to help customers improve business performance through better management of their assets.

Indus International was formed in 1997 as the result of the merger of two leading enterprise asset management software providers, The Indus Group, Inc., founded in 1988, and TSW International, Inc. founded in 1977. Headquartered in San Francisco, California, Indus International provides software and services to over 300,000 users in more than 40 countries. Indus has regional offices in San Francisco, Atlanta, Pittsburgh, Dallas, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Argentina, Abu Dhabi, and Australia, and operates Customer Solution Centers in the United States, Europe and Asia Pacific regions. Indus International employs nearly 1,200 people worldwide.