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To: Alan Gallaspy who wrote (67)11/22/1997 3:21:00 PM
From: jas cooper  Respond to of 74
 
Intuit's strength is in its customer base. That is why Microsoft was willing to pay $2B, and why Quicken and TurboTax survive.

As soon as someone finds a way to capitalize on these customers, Intuit should do well.

I am currently on the side, but will renew my investment if the stock deteriorates to the mid 20s again. So far my stock picking has not been real good though.

jas



To: Alan Gallaspy who wrote (67)11/25/1997 5:48:00 PM
From: jas cooper  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74
 
INTU Upside Earns Alert:1Q Pro Forma (26c); First Call (28c)

Analysts surveyed: 11
Both figures reflect pro forma basis.

"Dow Jones News Service"
"Copyright(c) 1997, Dow Jones & Company, Inc."