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To: Secret_Agent_Man who wrote (2247)6/2/1998 11:28:00 AM
From: justaninvestor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10343
 
News hasn't hit the Canadian wire services either. Just spoke to my broker 5 minutes ago, he wanted to know if I was pulling his leg. Quote "IBM, get outa here!"

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To: Secret_Agent_Man who wrote (2247)6/2/1998 11:36:00 AM
From: Tod C  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10343
 
Just putting in another piece to this HUMONGOUS puzzle. Read the last paragraph. INFE signed sub-contractor deal with ALRC to supply IBM.

Monday June 1, 8:42 pm Eastern Time

RESEARCH ALERT-Kinnard starts information techs

CHICAGO, June 1 (Reuters) - Investment firm John G. Kinnard and Co. said Monday it initiated research coverage on 14 information technology services companies, with mostly strong buy and buy ratings.

The firm put strong buy ratings on Alternative Resources Corp. (ALRC - news), Cambridge Technology Partners Inc. (CATP - news), Intelligroup Inc. (ITIG - news), Norstan Inc. (NRRD - news), Sapient Corp. (SAPE - news), and Technology Solutions Co. (TSCC - news).

It put buy ratings on Analysts International Corp. (ANLY - news), CIBER Inc. (CBR - news), Complete Business Solutions Inc. (CBSL - news), Diamond Technology Partners Inc. (DTPI - news), Keane Inc. (KEA - news) and Syntel Inc. (SYNT - news).

It put neutral ratings on National TechTeam Inc. (TEAM - news) and Whittman-Hart Inc. (WHIT - news).

''This group of companies represents a cross-section of the opportunities that this early stage industry offers,'' analyst Reid Dabney said in a statement. ''The approach of the Year 2000 will yield significant growth opportunities for these businesses and allow them to strengthen relationships with their customers that we feel will be profitable into the new millennium, SO THE OPPORTUNITY IS BOTH SHORT- AND LONG-TERM.'' (caps added)