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To: LastShadow who wrote (4195)12/6/1997 2:55:00 PM
From: Susan Saline  Respond to of 120523
 
Chat

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Sorry this was in two parts, but needed to use fixed Fonts on the former and too lazy to set end of line carriage returns for thhe remainder of the post.

Management 101
describes this, not as laziness, but as good Time Management

Sue



To: LastShadow who wrote (4195)12/7/1997 2:47:00 PM
From: Paul Dubsky  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
Go FORTE! Friday looked strong. Think the tax loss selling is over,and that we're headed to $14 - $16 short term. On breakeven, resumption of sales deals, we'll be back in the $20s. After the year 2000 problems are behind us (end of 98 for large companies that look to FORTE for solutions), we'll definitely see a pick up in sales.

FRTE is the leader in their field. They say don't fall in love with a stock. But, the fundamentals of FRTE, combined with the 2 year high low of $80 and $8 make FRTE look to be a definite Jan. 98 winner.

I read an article/analysis that picking recent IPOs that were down and out was the best performing stock picking methodology for biggest potential gains. Look at VocalTec, IPOed around $15, went to $20s, then to $5 or $6 (on threat of obsolesence, competetion, non-acceptance of their voice technology), now it's at $30 something (or high 20s). Same type of pattern is evolving on FRTE. Great technology. Great management. It's only a matter of time.