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To: ned dairiki who wrote (14)3/30/1998 3:07:00 PM
From: Jim Goodman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50
 
thanks, helpful....please keep in mind, my "PSYCLE sm" is still 60 % technical chart patterns, 30 % long-existing human/media behavior patterns/sentiment, then 10 % fundamentals....I have built a great record buying a ton of different depressed basing issues like this, for 2-4-6-month holds, with no hype, no stories, no emotion, etc.,
best wishes,



To: ned dairiki who wrote (14)4/2/1998 8:29:00 PM
From: Andrew  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50
 
see 3/2/98 Barron's interview beginning p.37 near end and succeeding discussion on dental consolidators. Most of those mentioned are QSII customers!



To: ned dairiki who wrote (14)6/8/1998 7:43:00 PM
From: Andrew  Respond to of 50
 
Lawndale amends 13-D increasing QSII position

This is from yahoo board:

In a filing with the SEC on June 8, 1998, Lawndale Capital Mgmt amended its 13-D filing, increasing its position to over 6.8% of the shares of Quality Systems, Inc., a Tustin, CA-based company trading under OTC symbol, QSII. Quality Systems has almost $3/share of net cash, substantial recurring revenue from its core dental systems business and two young entrepreneurial and fast-growing subsidiaries, Clinitec Intl and MicroMed Healthcare Info. Sys that develop and provide electronic medical records systems and enterprise practice management systems, respectively.

As stated in ITEM 4 of our filing, we have communicated with QSII's Board of Directors, our views as to the merits of changes in the makeup of QSII's current Board of Directors. We believe that active independent directors with a long-term strategic view of maximizing shareholder value would provide useful guidance to QSII management. As part of our desire to strengthen the composition of QSII's Board of Directors, we introduced a prospective independent director for consideration to be nominated to the Board at QSII's upcoming annual meeting.

We believe that the public market of Quality Systems' stock does not adequately reflect the potential value of QSII's underlying businesses and assets. Lawndale believes that shareholder value could be further enhanced if the Board increased its focus on evaluating strategic alternatives to unlocking the value in QSII's businesses. Therefore, Lawndale has also introduced QSII management to several prospective customers and joint venture partners.

Our latest filing is available on the SEC's Edgar database through various same day comm'l services on the web such as free edgar at freeedgar.com

Our 1st amended filing on January 28, 1998 and our original filing can be found directly in SEC's Edgar database at:
sec.gov
sec.gov
respectively.



To: ned dairiki who wrote (14)4/23/2001 9:22:40 AM
From: Andrew  Respond to of 50
 
QSII joins Leapfrog Group as member

biz.yahoo.com

Monday April 23, 8:33 am Eastern Time

Press Release

Quality Systems Accepted into The Leapfrog Group

TUSTIN, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 23, 2001--Quality Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:QSII - news), today announced that it has joined The Leapfrog
Group. The Leapfrog Group is a nationwide initiative sponsored by The Business Roundtable and is a consortium of approximately 80 Fortune 500 companies
and other private and public health care purchasers.

The purpose of the group is to advance initiatives designed to help reduce preventable medical errors. The group has selected three areas for its initial focus:
implementation of computerized physician order entry; evidence-based hospital referrals; and ICU physician staffing guidelines. Group members have also
committed to implement purchasing principles designed to heighten employee awareness in these areas as well as to recognize and reward hospitals who are in
compliance.

The Business Roundtable is an association of chief executive officers of leading corporations with a combined workforce of more than 10 million employees in
the United States. More information on The Leapfrog Group is available at www.leapfroggroup.org.

Quality Systems, Inc. and its MicroMed division are developers and providers of computer-based practice management, medical records, and e-business
applications for medical and dental group practices. Visit
www.qsii.com for additional information.