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To: LastShadow who wrote (4670)1/10/1998 9:38:00 PM
From: CJ Owen Critchley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
COMS & MDYN: Last Shadow, are you able to see a good entry point in COMS?

Also, what did you see in MDYN's Friday behaviour that makes you want to enter on Monday, other than the drop? Target?

I'm also looking at EGHT again at current price.
Thanks,

CJ.



To: LastShadow who wrote (4670)1/11/1998 9:59:00 PM
From: felix  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
ADPT: Last Shadow what do you think about this stock. I think Adaptec is very strong company with a lot of cash. The stock right now at 52 week low. I think this is very beaten stock with very good potential.

Felix.



To: LastShadow who wrote (4670)1/12/1998 6:56:00 AM
From: Daniel Goncharoff  Respond to of 120523
 
What I am looking at today:

Long: ADBE, AGRPB, ASND, MGXI, SUNW

Short: AXP, CAT, COMS, IBM, MOT, SBUX, TRV, WMT

Also waiting for KO, PG, CLX (up Fri!), and MRK to signal down

TheGonch



To: LastShadow who wrote (4670)1/12/1998 7:33:00 AM
From: mark joyce  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
FRTE!?! The chart looks horrible. Volume fell after the most recent sell off. I don't see any buyers.

Here is an excerpt of a report from Chuck Phillips, Investment Analyst at Morgan Stanley:

START MORGAN STANLEY REPORT
Forte Software ($5, FRTE, Neutral)

- On Monday, January 5th, the company preannounced an earnings shortfall for the quarter. Revenues for the quarter came in around $17 to $18 million dollars. Based on our $22.3 million dollar revenue estimate we estimated an EPS of $0.01. The company expects to report an EPS in $(0.25) to $(0.32) range. It is important to note that $0.03 of this loss was due to a change in tax treatment.

- The company blamed the shortfall on 1) the Year 2000 problem pulling corporate funds away from new application development, and 2) large ERP implementations which have sucked up personnel bandwidth and pushed new development projects to the back burner.

- The company plans to reduce its operating plans and focus on expenses and cash management. The nominal pipeline continues to look fine in total amount but the close rate is falling. Customers are deferring decisions because of other priorities and the company's ability to predict deferrals has been deteriorating.

- Product development plans remain on schedule. The company released its workflow product, Conductor, in September and generated some modest revenue from the product this quarter. The mainframe version of Forte is under development and targeted for mid-1998. The company is working with IBM on the product and hopes to have some Y2K refurbishing business since some customers would like to rewrite applications but leave them on the mainframe for some interim period. The next major release for Forte (Release 4) will add scaleable enterprise class Internet/Java development capabilities and is expected sometime in early 1999. Forte has been forced to respond to the popularity of Java. Release 3 of Forte contains some initial support for Java applets but version 4 is the release that integrates Java more closely in the Forte development methodology. Hence, there are no near term product events that could serve as a catalyst to increasing demand.

I think the last sentence says it all.

Mark.



To: LastShadow who wrote (4670)1/12/1998 2:14:00 PM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
Parker Reports Surge in First Quarter Earnings beat estimates by 4 cents.

TULSA, Okla., Jan. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Parker Drilling Company (NYSE: PKD - news) reported today unaudited revenue of $109,880,000 and net income of $10,682,000 or $.14 per share for the first three months of fiscal 1998, which ended Nov. 30, 1997.

For the same quarter a year ago the comparison reflects total revenue of $45,198,000, and net income of $1,479,000 or $.02 per share.

''Strong demand in each of the company's industry segments offshore drilling, land drilling and rental tools contributed to the improvement in earnings,'' said Robert L. Parker Jr., president and chief executive officer. ''We completed our acquisition of Hercules Offshore Corporation on December 30 and now look forward to its contribution to Parker's earnings and cash flow,'' he added.

Parker is a Tulsa-based energy company specializing in barge and offshore drilling and workover services, land drilling, and specialized oil tool rentals. The company employs more than 4,000 persons worldwide.