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Technology Stocks : Citrix Systems (CTXS) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Heeren Pathak who wrote (8513)6/20/2000 2:54:00 PM
From: Shaw  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9068
 
Heeren, for some reason I don't have the feeling of, impending disaster that I have felt in other stock crashes that I have been in over the past ten years. With the direction and input from these boards I am gaining more respect for the strength of Citrix products verses its competion. I have been watching the stocks behavior today through silicon's real time quote system and have started to see some buying strength at times. What I visualize in here is a much faster turn around than people think. I think the smartest thing for the company to do in here is to line up sales big time, and then and then just keep on releasing the news of these sales in a steady stream. If this starts to happen we will see this stock gap back up with high volume quickly. To me its all about the product, and Citrixs ability to exicute, thats where my focus is. Citrix is under the gun right now. Whats interesting is they have preformed in the past, they are in a learedship position, they do have cash and they do have earnings and they are in a key industry, part of the high tech buildout. Just as we longs feel vulnerablein herer, anyone taking the other side has to be just as nervous. Imagine how you would feel if you were short 10,000 thousand shares, and Citrix announced that they had just locked up deals with the largest resellers of their type of product in Japan and Asia. Talk about getting slammed, this stock would go to 100 in a week. Lets take advantage of the dulldrums in here to keep on doing our homework, so that we can act with confidence and knowledge. If you start to look at the glass halffull, one can see the possibilitys for a very immidiate and instentanious snap back to the upside. All the market has to be assured of is that Citrix is still the same co that grew earnings for 18 straight quarters. Now that obiviously took alot of effort and we have to do is exercise a littlle patience, while these poor people that work at Citrix kill themselves even more on our behalf. To all the people at Citrix I wish you the best of luck, and to the sales force I say do your thing and go out and close those deals.



To: Heeren Pathak who wrote (8513)6/20/2000 6:25:00 PM
From: skkumar  Respond to of 9068
 
Heeren, thanks for your response and this is clearly in the same frequency with my thoughts. i agree that this crisis is a real challenge to CTXS management and we should wait to see how they deal with this crisis and come out in flying colors. My only hope, sooner they bounce back, better they regain investors confidence.