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To: TokyoMex who wrote (9480)1/26/1998 6:55:00 PM
From: Captain Jack  Respond to of 31646
 
Joe--- you should have got yours today. I will get mine Wed with only one day to see a little bounce.... Then with a little luck I can get out of all my holding by Feb 20 and just trade.....

TPRO TRADER JOHN



To: TokyoMex who wrote (9480)1/26/1998 9:58:00 PM
From: Bill Rogers  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
Hey TM, thought you might like this release from Wonderware after market closed.
"''We are pleased with our results and the overall outlook for our business,'' said Roy H. Slavin, chairman, president and chief executive officer. ''The company has been focused for the past two years on creating the most advanced suite of automation software development tools for use in discrete manufacturing, batch production and continuous process applications. These efforts resulted in our integrated, Windows NT-based FactorySuite package of industrial automation software, which began shipping in the spring of 1997.

''This unique package was successful right from the start, quickly growing to more than 14 percent of our sales for the year -- and with the recent release of the FactorySuite 2000 version we anticipate that the FactorySuite could well become the de facto standard for PC-based industrial automation applications for both small and large companies,'' Slavin said.

"Windows NT-based FactorySuite 2000 version which began shipping in Spring of 1997." "The FactorySuite could well become the de facto standard for PC-based industrial automation applications."

Need more be said about the future of TPRO???? Have a good week.