To: Crossy who wrote (2016 ) 5/24/2003 4:39:35 PM From: Ken W Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 23958 Crossy I bought some of of your GORX at 1.45 when cuda posted it over here. I like your style and trust your judgement..the more I read, the more I like...I also just ordered some herbs that I use from the company. LOL The more I read about NVDM, the more I like too. Here is their newest release (downsized from the boilerplate) Today, IT organizations under strict budget constraints are facing closer scrutiny of license compliance and possible penalties from Microsoft and other software vendors. According to a Gartner research note entitled, "Don't Be Surprised by Software Vendor Audits," through 2005, software vendors will double the number of audits performed as a method of increasing their revenue from companies that are found with more installed software copies than they paid for. At the same time, many companies license more copies of software than they actually need in order to ensure compliance and avoid penalties. Tracking information provided by the Radia Usage Manager can be used to identify and remove unused copies of software, enabling more accurate and cost-effective licensing while, at the same time, reducing exposure to audit penalties. For example, Novadigm customer Royal & SunAlliance USA recently realized $500,000 in license savings across just 10% of their software portfolio, by cross-checking Radia software deployment reports against actual applications usage. Once an unused application is identified, Royal & SunAlliance USA uses Radia's policy-based software configuration management infrastructure to automatically remove the application from the user's device. I like the cash position and debt ratio on this company as well as Price to Sales and Price to Earnings Growth ratio. Technically, the stock should have some resistance at 2.50 and again at 3.00...a decided break over 3.00 and the door is open to 5.00....wild and crazy, the stock goes to 9.00 where the long term 200 period moving average is. Ken