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To: steve who wrote (5172)11/19/1997 3:16:00 PM
From: Hockeyfan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26039
 
Info bites -

Informix lost $110 million in latest quarter and is having troubles with "accounting irregularities." They better take some Pepto Bismol. We obviously hitched our wagon to the right mule - Oracle.

A call to Marc Usem of Salomon verified that Identix has been talking to Microsoft and Netscape but that e-commerce may still be a ways off. Also $13.60 price valuation is for 12/31/97, not 12 months from now. This target DOES NOT include Sylvan JV, Oracle, 300 TP600 INS order not yet received, etc..

I have to apologize to those of you that have been searching your records and the WWW for information on Identix's new subsidiary - Fingescan. Unfortunately Brad attached the following to one of his recent posts, "Fingescan is now Identix Austrailia......one of Identix's international divisions." I am sure he also feels bad for taken up so much of your time. What he obviously meant to say was Fingerscan is now Identix Australia.



To: steve who wrote (5172)11/19/1997 7:47:00 PM
From: steve  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 26039
 
To all,

Daily Stocks shows the No. Institutions Holding Shares = 49, holding 8.7% Shares Held by those Institutions which is in the neighborhood of 2,050,000 shares... Don't know how current their data is... I'm asuming thats based on the number of shares outstanding. Can anyone help me out and confirm this or correct this with an explanation on how the % is figured?

dailystocks.net

steve