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To: prgraphics who wrote (499)7/7/1998 10:45:00 AM
From: Michael Watkins  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1156
 
Gary - I think people that work with the company are starting to see some intangible changes (which hopefully we will see as tangible results come the year end report) - I'm increasingly bullish on the prospects.

They are doing some smart things internally, attitudes throughout the company have changed for the better, and finally we have someone back at the marketing helm to start telling the story in a more consistant fashion.

With the changes and new folks in certain key positions, I think we are well poised for value appreciation. The big question, and one I do not have any feel for, is how well are they executing on improving the bottom line? What happens next depends on that.

I'm admittedly biased about the company from a product perspective, since it is a major part of our company's revenue stream. On the other hand I'm not biased at all from an investment perspective, because I own or have owned stock in other players in this market too. There's been times when I've not owned any DOCSF.

On the market I don't much care where I make my money...




To: prgraphics who wrote (499)7/8/1998 2:04:00 AM
From: Ira Vine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1156
 
I don't want to knock Yahoo; a lot of posters are knowledgeable and post solid, factual information. In fact, many have provided excellent reasons why DOCSF is a good bet to increase in value. I only ignore those who post that a buyout is imminent or that they have inside information on earnings; these are generally unreliable.