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To: Riskmgmt who wrote (7419)12/18/1999 8:58:00 PM
From: David Montgomery  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9068
 
Thanks for your feedback - and thanks too to Mike and Chuzzlewit. I still don't understand the PEG ratio and all.

Based on my understand of the direction network computing is heading, I'm really not going to worry too much about Citrix for a while.

The real basis for my decision would be the fact that any corporation that wants to stay in business has to keep it's cost of doing business under control. Citrix is apparently providing the best solution for doing that. As I understand it, they can work with Sun Microsystems, they can work with Microsoft, etc. etc. They provide a system that makes other peoples software work productively.

As long as that is going on, Citrix is in a good and growing market. If that market grows as fast as people are predicting, then Citrix is in a really good place.

There's no real financial analysis in that. Just common sense. If you find a winner, let it run. IMHO, Citrix is a real winner.

Thanks all for the feedback - I learned a lot.

dm