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To: ThirdEye who wrote (7388)10/31/1997 2:18:00 AM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13949
 
Re: ZITL vs. CSGI

Taoman, I was not around to read the early ZITL posts, but I was "fortunate" to be around when CSGI was first being discussed on SI. Here's what two different people had to say about them way back in December:

RE UNISYS: it has come to my attention that UNISYS will be providing Y200 date corrections to clients, as long as they agree to have the conversion process done by CSGI. CSGI will charge per line of code for these conversions. The process will be faster, without error(due to the automated check), and cost a fraction of what others charge.

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techstocks.com

I have been following this stock since the reverse split in September... As far as the "rumor" of a big announcement I have to ask if anyone reading this has simply called the company? The investor relations department will TELL you that there is a big PR coming, probably within two weeks. They will also TELL you that the NASDAQ listing is about done (early January). None of this information is a big secret.

Source:
techstocks.com

- Jeff

Note: This post is for historical purposes only. Draw your own conclusions.