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To: Jay D. who wrote (414)7/10/1998 9:22:00 PM
From: Gator  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8858
 
Jay D, First, I agree with M_Power as to what we can expect from the July 30 financial release...all the action that has been reported happened after the fact...

Second, I would have to agree with Casey but, I would give very serious thought to the schedule mentioned by M_Power...

Third, I would be very concerned that if by the December release (actually, I'll go a bit further, the first release in 1999, i.e., the following quarter) we did not see a more than marginal profit...

Fourth, I would not put all my marbles on any investment letter (so called Guru or not) that we wait for with our tongues hanging out...I would be happy for a price of 3-4 within a year ($2-$3 would not be bad :>)...not sure Casey addresses that possibility???

Fifth, I would like to welcome Rule_72 (Great first post), Pro or Con, I will cast a vote for you if SI is doing it that way? The reason I say Pro or Con is that I've seen so many MM's come on as really positive, then only to catch those less experienced off-guard, and start dumping on a stock :> Rule, if you are sincere best of luck with the rest of us...

Remember, IT'S SPECULATION...NOT INVESTMENT!!!! IF YOU PLAY, YOU PAY :>

Later...Gator



To: Jay D. who wrote (414)9/1/1998 6:19:00 PM
From: MartinDane  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8858
 
Jay, I hope you don't mind, however, I copied the following from post #414:

This is from Casey's Inv. Alert of May 28, 98: "My target is $7-10 within 6 months. The key to the stock price and company's future is rapidly growing revenues. By that I mean a minimum of 10% per month compounded. The signing up of additional software licences is the one critical factor to watch. If they can do this it should be a long ball home run, if they can't do it, you should sell out. This is stock that will either work, or not, short term. It's not a "hold and hope" situation."

What do yo think?

Jay

From MartinDane: My calculations indicate a 10% compound to be 1.5M rev in Q1. I predict 1.8M minimum rev for Q1. In addition, I was informed today from SNMM, that 12 licenses have been signed with an expected 20 by calendar end. At the time of the above alert, May 28 '98, there were six licenses.

As stated above, "it should be a long ball home run."

Thanks Jay!