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Technology Stocks : Infinium Software (INFM)? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: bob zagorin who wrote (163)5/9/2000 11:51:00 PM
From: John Ritter  Respond to of 172
 
Anyone see the two page ASP ad in latest Fortune by INFM, blew me away sitting here under $4? If this business model works where will we be a year from now, looks to me like $2 or $20, what are the odds of a hit here, like on the upside for a change of pace, any ideas?



To: bob zagorin who wrote (163)12/29/2000 4:56:32 PM
From: Thomas DeGagne  Respond to of 172
 
Bob, are you still in INFM or did you take a tax loss on it?

I bought back in today @ $1.375. The stock traded last @ $1.5625. A profit on INFM! Incredible! :^)

Volume was ~5x average today, the last trading day of the year! That is a buy signal, if only for the short term.

INFM grew license revenues 37% sequentially last quarter and it is a value stock at these prices.

Are you still holding small cap ERPs? Year over year comparisons should be good going forward (remember Y2K?). Take a look at EPIC and GEAC (t.gac).