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To: Frank who wrote (2856)6/25/1998 11:43:00 AM
From: Vanni Resta  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7150
 
Frank,

Jeez. It takes FOREVER to get into your site. I gave up after five minutes of looking at the hourglass.

May be good. But it is hard to tell, since you can't get in.

Happy Investing!

Vanni



To: Frank who wrote (2856)6/25/1998 1:08:00 PM
From: av ram  Respond to of 7150
 
Thanks Frank. Check Point Software Reiterated 'Buy' at Prudential

Bloomberg News
June 25, 1998, 7:11 a.m. PT

Princeton, New Jersey, June 25 (Bloomberg Data) -- Check Point Software
Tech (CHKPF US) was reiterated ''buy'' by analyst Paul L. Merenbloom at
Prudential Securities. The 12-month target price is $57.00 per share.

-- Andrew Bekoff in Princeton, New Jersey, (609)279-3652

Reference:http://www.news.com/Investor/NewsItem/0,213,0~3~1~15~CHKPF~BLO~539136510~~~~,00.html



To: Frank who wrote (2856)6/25/1998 1:14:00 PM
From: av ram  Respond to of 7150
 
Another article (got from Yahoo) on MSN.

"In your short time at Deutsche Bank Securities, have you
initiated coverage on names with "buy" recommendations yet?
Not officially, but I'll share some names that I think look timely. I like
both Security Dynamics (SDTI) and Check Point Software. I think
they've been oversold in what essentially is an overreaction to
well-known competitive threats from Microsoft (MSFT), Cisco (CSCO)
and others. I think that they have not only been oversold but also
there's a good chance that they will be taken over at some point. The
trend in the security sector is for one-stop shops. Today there aren't
any one-stop shops, so companies are attempting to create them by
buying other companies and essentially pooling all their products
together. The trend is driving consolidation in the industry."

investor.msn.com