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To: R Sandvig who wrote (244)9/2/1998 2:19:00 PM
From: Andrew Furst  Respond to of 281
 
Time to buy TSRI now, I feel. Stock is almost trading as if Y2K business didn't exist; non-Y2K consulting business alone could likely justify $6+ price. True lots of businesses will replace systems now (to avoid Y2K bug), but others will wait, wait, wait until the last minute. TSRI has one of the fastest and cheapest ways to remediate code. Businesses may well come to TSRI in late 1999, early 2000 and get their quick "fix", then replace the entire system at their leisure. Y2K problem is real, and certainly not all systems will be replaced (or software corrected) in time.



To: R Sandvig who wrote (244)9/4/1998 3:19:00 PM
From: brasilbound  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281
 
Has anyone exlpained the word - Procrastination - It affects everyone. No doubt, one year from now this stock will in the high $50s or 60's. Replacing machines will not solve custom code Y2K bugs. Do you know how many unknowledgable IT folks are out there who have no clue where to even look for all the potential problems. I could write a book. These people will call in panic 1/1/00 when &^%@ hits the fan and their database apps start corrupting data. At that point TSRI starts charging x10 the normal rates and your stock does the same. Patience folks. Nows the time to get in...mark my words.

Brasilbound
A Microsoft Y2K solution provider.