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To: Dave Gore who wrote (44377)12/13/1999 11:03:00 PM
From: mph  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108040
 
Any thoughts on SILCF here?

Dead puppy or not?

M



To: Dave Gore who wrote (44377)12/13/1999 11:17:00 PM
From: Matt Brown  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 108040
 
Looks like you guys found quite a winner with CRYS

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I agree with whoever said it. There is so much Linux BS out there right now about this and that, that people thought it was just a pump PR.

Defintely not the case here. They now have access to something incredible.

This news will floor some brokers when they see it..Watch those analysts buddy and CNBC when they start hawking it.

Didn't get in 2day, but gonna go ahead and pay the price tommorow..Well worth it..Dang..it's worth it without the Linux news! LOL Look at the p/e , revs, everthing..

Looks phenomelan already, then you slap Linux on it..What more could you ask for out of a software play?

FM



To: Dave Gore who wrote (44377)12/13/1999 11:31:00 PM
From: lizard lick  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108040
 
Take a look at this one. Linux just by itself pales in comparison to this innovation over at SEEC and itself will be included as well.

Regarding the excitement of CRYS taking a controlling interest in mainsoft,, take a look at what SEEC is already doing.

Here are some more links on SEEC you might want to read to see and understand how a bridging technology that allows companies to transorm legacy information systems into fully functional E-Biz power houses could bring into the investor spotlight this niche and sector and probably SEEC.

Please check it out, it might make you rich one day, www.seec.com

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Seec i call it the potential monster recycler or master of legacy re-engineering for web apps that budget minded companies will flock too. Smart money could be seeking SEEC now. Who said recyclying the old with a modern interface was a fad.