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To: Sal Davis who wrote (325)2/25/1998 9:11:00 PM
From: Michael Brian  Respond to of 930
 
Thanks! Several of the network security stocks are gaining from week to week, with the industry group now at 33rd place among the 197 IBD ranked groups.
Secure is also gaining relative strength rapidly, now at 92 ( top is 99 ), and with earnings growth relative to all other IBD companies better than 68% of them ( when this number reaches 80%, with relative strength also at 80% or higher, it then makes the "hit parade" of Investors Business Daily's way of investing in companies, and a whole new flock of investors and mutual funds will come buy ).
It seems to me that SCUR has a very bright future. Remember also that just this week the company's value for acquisition has come into attention and if Cisco buys another company or forms another alliance with someone else, then another network company is sure bound to do something with Secure because of its very attractive value at $12+.



To: Sal Davis who wrote (325)2/28/1998 9:05:00 AM
From: Michael Brian  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 930
 
Last week's assessments by various investment experts that Secure presents an excellent value for companies wanting to strengthen their positions in the network security markets...what do you think about this? Personally, with yesterday's scare when Hewlett Packard announced their alliance with IBM for network security, I believe Secure's value will increase dramatically. Think about it. What can companies like Texas Instruments, Compaq, Digital Equipment, Sun Works, Silicon Graphics, Sequent, etc. do? All they can do is buy others or form major alliances. Since Secure is being recognized as one of the best values out there, what is your opinion?