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Technology Stocks : ACLY- ACCELR8. Year 2000 Stock -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: paul e thomas who wrote (1360)5/22/1998 1:39:00 PM
From: 45bday  Respond to of 1518
 
Good luck. I will revisit this one in a month or two unless it takes a serious drop under 12.



To: paul e thomas who wrote (1360)5/23/1998 1:31:00 PM
From: 45bday  Respond to of 1518
 
You get a sense that this stock will get support any time it goes below 14, and probably top out at 17 until they really show some big numbers which we have yet to see. If DEC lays off a zillion employees as reported subsequent to CPQ deal do you think that will hurt the marketing effort for the y2k conversion work? It would appear DEC people might now have bigger problems to worry about.



To: paul e thomas who wrote (1360)5/23/1998 2:06:00 PM
From: paul e thomas  Respond to of 1518
 
CONFERENCE CALL
The conference call provided a believeable basis for the first time that the post 2000 prospects for ACLY were sound . The CEO by stressing the importance of the Compaq aquisition convinced me the prospects were good for upgrading the legacy systems in order to put Compaq in a position to sell new hardware for UNIX and NT systems in the 400,000 installations of VAX equipment .Another key piece of information was to look for a rapid run up of revenues in the September quarter as DEC facories really kick in.