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To: GraceZ who wrote (537)7/29/2000 8:26:37 AM
From: hasbeen101  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 811
 
Grace, my company develops software using EXLN products and the reason we do that is simply because they are better than any competing products for what we are doing. The service is also very good (on the whole). So you could actually put me down as a happy customer who enjoys good technical and commercial relationships with EXLN staff at various levels of seniority.

Having said that, I do not currently view EXLN as a good stock to invest in, since it has failed to generate substantial revenue growth despite having such wonderful products. I think everyone knows that is my view.

I do not wish to get dragged into a dispute about whether I am entitled to particpate in this thread, but because I regularly do business with EXLN, I want to make it publicly clear that I do not "hate this company". I simply don't think that the company is going to generate subtantially higher revenue growth in the future than it has in the past.

If you want to engage in ad hominem arguments, I recommend the Yahoo thread.



To: GraceZ who wrote (537)7/30/2000 3:35:31 PM
From: Bob Trocchi  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 811
 
Grace...

>>Damien, what is truly terrible to witness is that poor Bob here still thinks that you have his and EXLN's interest at heart when you answer his posts. <<

No need to refer to me as "poor Bob." I know Damien's position perfectly well. He loves their products, uses them in his business, quite successfully, has a good working relationship with them, etc. All he has ever said is that investing in EXLN is in his opinion is not a wise thing to do. So far he has been correct unless you count traders who potentially have been quite successful. theysurely have had teh opportunity!

I happen to think it eventually will be a good investment. I put out my figures only to forecast what I feel will be yr 2000 results. Either they will grow and be successful, die or be bought out. Given Damien's endorsement of their products, I believe either they will grow or be bought out.

EXLN is NOT a big part of my portfolio so I will let it ride. Actually even with the current drop, I am still slightly ahead but not by much.

And my message to Damien, keep on posting and do not change your style.

regards

Bob T.