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To: Dale Baker who wrote (25777)6/15/2001 3:49:04 PM
From: Bob RuddRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 118717
 
<<No reason to get tied in knots worrying about competitive implications for the Cyprus market>>Actually, it was the expansion in verticals leading to broader, more attractive offerings to emerging markets that might like a more 'single-source' approach that I was lamenting the loss/delay of. But focusing on the tasks at hand and buying shares back, on balance, looks like a better strategy. Hitler and Napoleon made the mistake of trying to fight wars on too many fronts at once...glad Arem isn't.
In his Real Money commentary HG indicated shorts aren't worried...price action seems to confirm...puzzling.
Irwin Jacobs is challenging HG to debate on CNBC
irwinljacobs.com
and is indicating June 17th may be significant-from IRJ: <<AremisSoft has stated throughout the past several weeks that after June 17, 2001, the entire controversy over AremisSoft's business in Bulgaria should be, once and for all, put to rest and confirm what AremisSoft has been saying from day one. I feel confident that sometime in the next week, yours, and any other reporters' questions and doubts about AremisSoft's business in Bulgaria will no longer be in doubt. I am not speaking as a spokesperson for AremisSoft>> irwinljacobs.com