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To: Big Dog who wrote (1552)8/2/1998 12:14:00 AM
From: BANCHEE  Respond to of 1960
 
I tend to believe that the y2k sector is down because it has not run yet.You hear more and more about contracts being made and everyone is
looking for a stock movement. Well it take time for all testing on
systems to be done and examined. I feel that by the end of 98 or early 99 we should start seeing the fruits of a lot of these cos. Which ones
are the best investment?? Who knows for sure?? You have to keep an eye
on a lot of them..One which is coming public this week is Softworks,
an unknown co whose ernings and growth are expanding. The IPO SWRX is rumored to be priced on Mon and traded on Tues. There is a new thread
started today @
Subject 22321
They are profitable and the parent co (CCEE) owns about 70% of them.
go to their site @
softworks.com
98 EPS 0.17
'99 EPS 0.47
Historical growth rate of 50%+
This IPO also will add to value of CCEE, which is the parent company and retaining 70% ownership...should take CCEE from $5-6 to $10-12 very quickly!
check them out
Reguards
Banchee



To: Big Dog who wrote (1552)8/6/1998 1:42:00 PM
From: Tech Master  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1960
 
Re: Wall Street's false sense of security about Y2K

Message 5428653



To: Big Dog who wrote (1552)8/13/1998 9:12:00 AM
From: JSI  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1960
 
Darrell,

Have you seen PTUS's new web-site? Not too bad. I'm not sure which one I like better this or the old one. Nice to see some change though. peritus.com

JSI