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To: Tom C who wrote (2002)5/9/1998 10:13:00 PM
From: jhild  Respond to of 7491
 
I prefer to think of it as a P2K thing.

Of course the threads are littered with these things. That gives me an idea.



To: Tom C who wrote (2002)5/9/1998 10:52:00 PM
From: jhild  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7491
 
I thought a little walk down memory lane might be in order now that we are at P2K:

This will not be a one software deal. The people they are acquiring the Year 2000 software from also have other products and the amount of publicity that has been generated has also brought other software designers to CSHK's door.

Don't forget we have two more companies just started in Florida by the same lawyer that acted as Agent for 11th Hour and AR Brooks, Rebecca Del Medico, possibly waiting in the wings to be trotted out shortly. Look for Catalyst Software and Continuant Technology Systems. (Curious these companies filled on the same day 4/29/98. Though maybe now with discovery, they possibly will come up with some other names.)

Through a very limited number of distributors, millions of copies can be sold. Estimates for sales are in excess of 6 million copies per year om a retail basis. Bundling with other sfoware and hardware could account for 5-10 times that number. If they only sell 1 million copies, CSHK would earn $.40-.50 per share.

Wow. 6,000,000 copies. Last time I looked they were only expecting sales of 3M to 3.5M for their Y2K software. Do you suppose they were going to sell this software for 50› per package? I guess they must be able to have CD's made for much less than I would have thought. They will make a profit on this too?

I hope their Kitty Litter plan is a little more soundly based. Let's take a look at that in another post.

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