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To: stephen allen who wrote (3236)4/16/1998 10:29:00 PM
From: steve olivier  Respond to of 21143
 
Food for thought:

The article says 150 room hotel for less than $300 per room. If I did the math right, that equals $45,000. The entire $45,000 wouldn't be for CCUR servers. Lets say $20,000 for CCUR. If they sign up 100 hotels, that is $2,000,000. Everyone thinks the other $2,000,000+ orders CCUR gets are a non-event, what makes this different? How many hotels do we really think they can sign-up per qtr? If they sign-up 200, that equals $4,000,000 in revenue, maybe $2,000,000 in gross margin, $1,300,000 after tax, divided by 50,000,000 shares, equals $.03 per share.

Also, there is no mention that these systems will use CCUR servers. Everyone just assumes that, but there is another supplier - right?