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To: Chris O'Keefe who wrote (27)7/21/1998 2:58:00 PM
From: Master (Hijacked)  Respond to of 1754
 
As we shall see, the retail market for the Bug Kit won't happen
for another year, but PINC is going to make a killing off
selling 100's of thousands of units to corporations starting now.

Once we see 10's of thousands in orders from major corporations
over the next month, this stock will get the "stamp of approval"
it needs to make that big run to $10. Once the product is released August 3, I'm sure that some software mags will review it. Everybody at PINC and MSS I've interrogated thinks this is going to be a BLOCKBUSTER stock, so I don't think any insiders will be selling low and leaving money on the table.

If everything falls into place over the next month- the release,
the sales, the internet deal... my target is $10 in 30 days.




To: Chris O'Keefe who wrote (27)7/21/1998 5:07:00 PM
From: ztect  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1754
 
"...So I called the company today and got transferred to one of their technical people, a nice gentleman by the name of Christopher Faust...It appears to me that the target PC market for the product is "old" (pre-1996) PCs.... In the header for this thread, it says that 230,000,000 out of 250,000,000 PCs are not Y2K compliant...."

If the target market is "old" computers, 486's, the header for this thread, which is an excerpt from the web pages, doesn't seem logical unless most computers being used are 486's.

Is this the case? I would tend to believe otherwise. Plus isn't the Y2k problem more contingent upon the OEM and other software rather than the hardware?

Again, I don't mean to be negative. Just trying to distill the hype from what may or may not be real value.

Thanks



To: Chris O'Keefe who wrote (27)7/21/1998 7:08:00 PM
From: lazarre  Respond to of 1754
 
Chris, <<<PC owners who think the CD rom device is a
pop-out coffee cup holder. >>>>

Oh no, what do I use now?? lol. That IS me...

Thanks for your work and insight.

L