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To: Eric Jorgenson who wrote (2886)1/6/1998 6:53:00 PM
From: Mang Cheng  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3529
 
Not know if posted :

Russell Wayne's trends and companies to look for in 1998:

1. Internet consolidation will accelerate. Not that long ago, there were many
browsers to choose from. Now, there are only two. Similarly, who really
needs all those search engines? 2. While historically generous valuations
continue, investors will be increasingly cruel to companies that disappoint.
Look for negative earnings surprises to take an even greater toll on stock
prices in the new year. 3. According to Wayne, a known contrarian, the buys
for 1998 will be SystemSoft, which dominates the market for PCMCIA
card software and is developing call-avoidance software to ease the mounting
problem of tech support.
The other is Oracle, a company that has sufficient
underpinnings to get past its problems.

techweb.com

Mang



To: Eric Jorgenson who wrote (2886)1/6/1998 9:46:00 PM
From: P.M.Freedman  Respond to of 3529
 
It looks like the Street is still questioning the ability of SYSF to match the $0.06 earning expectations. If SYSF can beat last quater 1 cent, I will be happy with that.