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To: coolslug who wrote (375)12/24/1999 3:11:00 PM
From: Jim P  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 682
 
Coolslug, good reply. The problem with these boards is everyone posts positively but not honestly. The bottom line is we can all speculate but in the end we will not decide where this stock ends up. The news will determine that and I have news for everyone if the pros don't like it this stock is going south in a hurry.

Rumor circulated on potential contracts long before this RealLinux thing. The stock was heading in the right direction on that alone. My question is quite simple if these contracts are so big why the need for that release. I now have to question the size and potential of these contracts.

Commenced development of Linux compatible software in my washroom today....I smell IPO...no pun intended...LOL

Jim



To: coolslug who wrote (375)12/25/1999 8:55:00 AM
From: Scandle34  Respond to of 682
 
Coolslug,

I honestly have no problem with people questioning any company. There is a fine line between expressing a question in the hopes of an answer and stating that the company is questionable because one doesn't know what the company intended.

I may have been too quick to assume the latter in that case, but if there are two points that are overblown w.r.t. UBS they are the PCS history and the Linux "bandwagon" claims.

As to your position (length thereof), I know. You, ramjet, digital13 and allesard are the initial DD sources that convinced me of this company after nextWave pointed it out.