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To: John McCarthy who wrote (3210)4/3/1998 1:46:00 PM
From: Jimbo Cobb  Respond to of 3529
 
Man the lawyers are really piling on this guy...every time SYSF comes with a news release, they come with 4 or 5 about the class action lawsuits...there must be at least 5 firms trying to sue them now.

Kills any momentum before it can get started.

I guess they are finally facing the music....can't play the games they used to play and hype up the stock with a few news releases.



To: John McCarthy who wrote (3210)4/7/1998 11:17:00 PM
From: J L Segal  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3529
 
John,

Unfortunately, I am not familiar with Paragon Capital, and the Dow Jones report did not provide any further information. FWIW, Paragon Cap'l must not be included in First Call. I checked, and could not find them. (sorry for my delayed response)

Can anyone else enlighten this board on the Paragon Capital research report?

JL



To: John McCarthy who wrote (3210)4/10/1998 12:46:00 PM
From: J L Segal  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3529
 
Here's an interesting post on Yahoofrom a former SYSF employee:
messages.yahoo.com@m2.yahoo.com

Here's the text:

Being a former employee of SYSF, I have to believe that SystemWizard is going to make it, and make it big. Sure, the long implementation cycle is hurting them, but the application is top notch and very sophisticated. I have always held to the belief that SYSF missed the proverbial boat by focusing solely on OEMs. The SystemWizard app would be a boon to the help desk industry, for one, and could even make it in shrink wrap, albeit a stripped down version. But SYSF is engineering strong and marketing weak. Maybe Deb can help to change that. I forfeited my 500 shares that I received as a hiring bonus when i left, and have always watched the stock since then. I do believe that the stock may never hit the high 20s to low 30s again, but it should, by years end, be in the low teens. That potential alone was enough for me to pick up a 1000 shares.

What is very interesting is that "supposedly" officers of SYSF have been buying back stock in the tens of thousands, you have to ask yourself, why? What do they know that we don't? In any case, this is a make or break year for SYSF as far as SytemWizard is concerned. If SystemWizard flies then so will the stock, if not, then it's back to BIOS and USB work for SYSF. And as far as I know they don't have any other irons in the fire. DON'T expect any surprise anouncements about a new product.
All this is IMO