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To: Allen Benn who wrote (2336)11/4/1997 1:17:00 AM
From: J. Kerner  Respond to of 10309
 
Did INTS screw up pRISM+?

Allen, the reason INTS rose today was probably "sell the rumor, buy the fact". The stock had been falling from 25 to under 18 over the last month.

I find it interesting that the stock price is now below where it was when H&Q began hyping it last month in conjunction with their product release and earnings report. INTS seems more and more like the Informix of the RTOS business. I wonder how long it will take analysts to realize that pRISM+ isn't going stop WIND's momentum. Like you said last month, "Let the games begin".

Regards,
Jason



To: Allen Benn who wrote (2336)11/4/1997 2:22:00 PM
From: David R. Lehenky  Respond to of 10309
 
> Can anyone explain why INTS stock price went up 50 cents today in
> the face of a legal challenge of this magnitude by Green Hills?

I wondered the exact thing myself, Allen. Here you are bringing out
a new product that represents your only hope in competing with your
business sector rival, only to have it stopped in its infancy by an
injunction. I sure wouldn't run out and load up on the stock!

-Dave



To: Allen Benn who wrote (2336)11/5/1997 1:06:00 PM
From: Ramsey Su  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10309
 
Allen, how does WIND fit into the general scheme here?

exchange2000.com

Ramsey



To: Allen Benn who wrote (2336)11/5/1997 6:33:00 PM
From: Ronald Paul  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10309
 
Hi Allen,

Would you mind giving your perspective on WIND's collaboration with HP on JetSend?
(visit jetsend.com for more info about JetSend)

Seems like the potential for device-to-device communication is enormous and that HP is quite serious about getting the ball rolling fast on this one.

Most peripheral devices, HP or not, will need to support this new step toward ubiquitous computing. WIND's early involvement here seems to portend an enormous potential for WIND in my view.

Your thoughts?

TIA,
Ronald