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Technology Stocks : SEEC, Inc. (SEEC) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: 45bday who wrote (230)4/30/1998 10:16:00 AM
From: Ron Sirch  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1031
 
Earnings and conference call for Q4 (Ended 3-31-98) and Year-end scheduled for May 11.

Repost:
... << With other companies like PTUS, TSRI and VIAS warning
of earnings coming in below expectations, I'm sure there is worry by
some shareholders about SEEC's quarter ending March 31, 1998. What many do not know is that SEEC's CFO, Rick Goldbach, has already told Reuters that he is "comfortable with the analyst earnings estimate for the fourth quarter of $.14 per share." Reuters put it on the wires from the Cruttenden Roth Growth Stock Conference on March 3, 1998. That certainly gives SEEC good visibility for the current quarter (fiscal fourth quarter). The conference call will give us another good look at the outstanding prospects for the future. By the way, Wainwright's estimate for the quarter is "only" $.11 so I double checked with SEEC to make sure the $.14 was not a misquote by Reuters. I was assured that $.14 was accurately quoted and it is the estimate made by UBS Securities when they issued their BUY Report recently. >>

(I like the $.14 estimate better than Wainwright's $.11 :-) It's a cool 27% higher.....and SEEC CFO is comfortable with it.)
Ron Sirch