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To: Ibexx who wrote (315)1/24/1998 5:08:00 AM
From: Holger Johannsen  Respond to of 3424
 
The stock was the stellar performer yesterday in Frankfurt because of rumors about the upcoming results on Tuesday and a report in the WSJ about R/3 as the superior ERP software.
If the numbers come in better than expected we may see another wave of upping the numbers from analysts and a new all time high.

BTW, there is a lot of talk in Europe about the new European Market Index which will include the best companies in Europe (sort of Dow Jones of Europe). If SAP can make it into this index being the largest software company in Europe there will be a lot of institutional buying to follow.

Holger



To: Ibexx who wrote (315)1/24/1998 5:43:00 PM
From: Charlie Schultz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3424
 
On page 2 of IBD for Monday 01/26/98 a small article
says:
Sales at Germanys SAP soared 60% in 1997.The
software firm will continue it's expansion in
1998.

This was the complete text of the the article.

Charlie



To: Ibexx who wrote (315)1/25/1998 12:07:00 AM
From: 007  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3424
 
Ibexx: Or anyone! Could someone tell me the approx number of shares outstanding? An edjucated guess would be fine.

Ibexx: Ok, for a little honest dreaming. With this companies potential, what do you think is an acheivable share price in five years for this company assuming they execute their mission as planned.

Do any of you see a possible run away like for an example "DELL" had for the last three years or is that totally goofing thinking?

Just thinking here, but I really would like to hear some of your thoughts about this company realistic potential in terms of share price. Trust me, I understand these are guesses, but it would be nice if someone could share the true belief on how high could it go?

A big question to me is the number of shares outstanding? Is it 100 mil or 2 billion or what. I don't have a clue. It is difficult to find out since they are a German Company.

M. Solum