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Technology Stocks : PC DOCS GROUP (DOCSF) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Andrew Q. Viet who wrote (788)10/24/1997 12:28:00 PM
From: Sultan  Respond to of 910
 
No idea. Markets are volatile now a days and hard to predict. I am in it for the long term. This is only the 1st year (I started buying DOCSF last year around September) and intend to keep it another 2-3 years (that is 8-12 quarters of further results). If they continue to improve then, I expect this to be atleast a 2-3 bagger.



To: Andrew Q. Viet who wrote (788)10/27/1997 12:17:00 PM
From: Kevin Firth  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 910
 
> What is the chance for docsf to rise to 10 within a month?

It would take speculation or an upgrade for PC DOCS to hit 10 in a month. The earnings just aren't there yet and I didn't hear any earnings predictions in the conference call that would move the stock up that far.

I think the earnings potential will grow dramatically with the CyberDocs 2.0 release because this product will connect everyday desktop applications and files like Word and Excel to the Internet. That's a very compelling reason to purchase PC DOCS. Also, organizations will no longer have to choose upfront whether to use client-server or a web-based system because PC DOCS product will operate on both platforms. During 1997, this client-server vs. web decision caused purchasing managers to delay document management purchases resulting in an earnings slump among document management companies.