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To: Targetzero who wrote (511)4/10/1998 8:39:00 AM
From: JOE TURMAINE  Respond to of 7491
 
Targetzero, you're right, I know better than to play silly games on these threads. Thanks for the wake-up call. I only want the best for CSHK and as much information as I can get.

Do you expect that an independent software distributor will have any knowledge of the CSHK product yet? Good luck with your search.
JOE



To: Targetzero who wrote (511)4/10/1998 9:19:00 AM
From: lazarre  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 7491
 
Target Zero and Joe T.:

Target: Needless to say--well said! re: your last post. If it is indeed true that this co. has the only y2k pack. out there for pc's then we need to determine if they have the ability to market the package aggressively; if they have a me too package then we need to determine if they can compete. I'm having difficulty believing that Microsoft or any of the other usual suspects do not have a product to address y2k on the PC; actually it is positively mind boggling.

What I also find mind boggling is this: if cshk has the real thing what in the world are they doing expending precious resources on this cat litter deal??? Unless, of course, this is also the real deal,too.
This is where you, Joe, come in...in my research I've yet to find any mat'l on this product/venture. I've also asked on a previous post for some info on the product; as of yet, no one has come forth with any info.

Comments?

Lazarre



To: Targetzero who wrote (511)4/10/1998 6:56:00 PM
From: JOE TURMAINE  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7491
 
Targetzero, here is some info I received from Rhonda this afternoon

>> I'm back. Trip was great. Thought I should explain the litter vs YR2K.
We originally acquired the litter project in Sept. 1997. The software came along in January. Would you pass up that kind of opportunity? We have already expended a great deal of time and money on the litter project with packaging, marketing etc. It made no sense to drop it when we did not know if the software worked or not. So we carried on. Now we have what looks like two good projects.

P&G made soap and cake mixes, two diverse products. They do okay. We did not set out to be a software company. But we are not going to pass up on an opportunity to make money for the company. People with the expertise in selling software will be consulted in order to make the most of the project. Why don't people sit back and relax and stop analyzing everything that does and does not happen. Rome was not built in a day. Sales meeting went really well --14 hours. Got a lot accomplished. Have a great Easter. Rhonda <<

Hopefully this sheds some light on why two such different products as this company starts out.

JOE