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Technology Stocks : CSGI ...READY FOR TAKE-OFF! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: TEDennis who wrote (1392)11/25/1997 10:37:00 AM
From: StockMan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3391
 
Ted, I am sick of all this crap, I own both ALYD and CSGI. I also own CDO, KEA, AGCR.

All this back and forth between ALYD supporters and CSGI supporters has truly tested my patience.

THE FACTS ARE PLAIN AND SIMPLE. ALL the year 2000 stocks have gone down due to a lack of contracts being attained.

If people on both sides would use their brains and see that the true competition is all those idiot CEO's and CFO's who think that they can just get a toolset from PTUS, or FORE, or PLAT, or send the code to India and not worry about it. There are the people who need to be shown that companies like CSGI and ALYD are far superior to sending the code overseas or doing the work internally.

They have no idea about how many conversion errors, missing lines of code, key stroke errors, etc. they will encounter. By the time they try to do it over again, there will be no time left.

Both ALYD and CSGI can hammer out code much faster and accurately than people who use toolset providers. I can't wait to see what happens the first time a company sends 5 million lines of code to India and gets it "converted" and tries to test it, only to find out that there was another 2 million lines they missed.

Do you think that they have a 80% solution ? they have a 0% percent solution. What are they going to do then ?

The will have to go to companies like CSGI and ALYD to redo the entire project.

I am very happy to see that you plan to go down to CSGI to look at the toolset first hand. Please keep us updated to when you plan to go and how it went.

Thank you.



To: TEDennis who wrote (1392)11/25/1997 11:44:00 AM
From: Tech Master  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3391
 
TED-

CSGI stock is showing signs of life here at this level. It is my humble opinion that a short term bullish movement is likely and may provide shareholders with an opportunity to profit from this move.... with 8-9 as a likely range.

However, until the fundamental issues are resolved, this move may be short lived.

All just my humble opinion...

Tech Master