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To: investorgal who wrote (10023)3/24/1998 11:08:00 AM
From: bob zagorin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14631
 
investorgal. i've been checking back thru your posts and they're consistently negative or, as Willie Shakespeare might say, "damning with faint praise. Don't get me wrong, your point of view is as valid as the next but I'm wondering are you really long this stock? Thanks.



To: investorgal who wrote (10023)3/24/1998 11:43:00 AM
From: Verssen  Respond to of 14631
 
Well, enough lurking for me!
Investorgal: are you on a PR payroll to spread miasmal distrust?
Can you please get off the IFMX thread and go play elsewhere? I am a bit tired of your probab.lies, like.lies and conditional use that simply indicates a vested interest in another DB.
Just go away.
Thank you.




To: investorgal who wrote (10023)3/24/1998 12:44:00 PM
From: Rusty Johnson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14631
 
I place a high value on investorgal's opinions. Keep up the good work investorgal.



To: investorgal who wrote (10023)3/24/1998 1:47:00 PM
From: Mark Finger  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 14631
 
One of the reasons that such announcements is that often there are significant reviews (by all parties) required before press releases can often be issued naming companies.

Also, I have some problem with your numbers. Where do you get the $1500 list price? Is that Australian dollars? with a 3:1 exchange rate? That is interesting because I thought that the list price was around $1500 (American) for standard Unix license. However, SAP would not be shipping a standard license, but a "run-time" license, which is about 30-40% cheaper (list price). Note that there are further quantity discounts, .... that may apply, especially when 330 seat licenses are involved.