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To: P.M.Freedman who wrote (3071)2/19/1998 6:46:00 AM
From: Robert Scott  Respond to of 3529
 
I have seen this type of action over and over again - at least from the 6-7 dollar level to the 3 dollar level. Company has a serious blip in its revenues due to "inventory" type problems - full recovery in a matter of months - provided they have a solid product that is in demand. I, for one, believe that is the case here. This is not to say we will not retest the lows but all that is needed now is execution (I don't mean Angelo although his resignation would probably help the stock) in their plan to penetrate OEMs across more product lines. Once this is in place, they have an opportunity to penetrate corporate help desks and even consumer upgrades for a small annual fee - perhaps to be shared with OEMs.

Long and hopeful.



To: P.M.Freedman who wrote (3071)2/19/1998 7:03:00 AM
From: Robert Scott  Respond to of 3529
 
A moment on MSFT products:

SystemWizard has agreements with various software vendors as well as many hardware vendors. For example, Lotus Notes knowledge files are included in the support database. MSFT has not licensed its support files to SYSF but I believe MSFT product support is provided by Digital and now Compaq. Digital has licensed SystemWizard so de facto, SystemWizard supports MSFT product problem resolution. Any comments?