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To: KevinMark who wrote (94816)4/11/2000 6:49:00 AM
From: Bouf  Respond to of 108040
 
Late Monday.. fantastic news on CAWC!!! Great Software company!! $12.00 looks cheaps to the old BOUF!!!

SANTA ANA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 10, 2000--California Software Corporation (OTC BB: CAWC), a leader in IBM Midrange migration products and developer of the award-winning BABY(tm) product line, today announced the April 1, 2000 release of its new BABY/AS 2000.

"This completely re-engineered product will enable software developers and end users to re-host some or all of their AS/400 RPG-based applications to NT," stated Carol Conway, Vice President of California Software Corporation. "BABY/AS 2000 incorporates the most viable features of the AS/400 environment with the openness and flexibility of a Microsoft platform," continued Conway.

Features include Windows print drivers and ODBC compliance, along with RPG/400, DDS and CL compilers, and greatly expanded graphical user interface (GUI) capabilities. BABY/AS 2000 lends itself to a number of applications including low cost distributed processing, off-line development, high availability and re-hosting.

California Software Corporation is the worldwide leader in IBM Midrange migration software solutions and enjoys over 100,000 installations in 56 countries. The Company's products, marketed under the brand name BABY, support the migration of IBM AS/400 screens and applications into PC-LAN business environments.



To: KevinMark who wrote (94816)4/11/2000 6:54:00 AM
From: Mike E.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108040
 
Nice to know Merrill loaded up on Friday before making such comments.
On Friday, I wondered why a command post was set up on the ask all day long. Now I know.
Operation Dump/Short was in full swing before making such comments on Monday.
Message 13375588

KM


Well, I can't speak for any other stocks, specifically, but I can tell you the institutions have sold ISLD through Instinet relentlessly since last Thursday. Litterally dumped millions of shares onto the open market Friday and yesterday.

Makes one wonder of the possibilities - previously locked up shares coming out of hiding and into the float? A massive shorting campaign (they can afford it and support it)? Institutions getting out of dot com or, specifically, ISLD? Etc., etc.

Who's making predictions for the NASDAQ composite index today?

Mike