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To: TokyoMex who wrote (3047)9/2/1998 8:41:00 PM
From: Trooper  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 119973
 
Wednesday September 02, 1998 (09:10 am EST)
First Albany Raises Estimates on InterVoice

NEW YORK, Sep. 02 (Standard & Poor's) - InterVoice (INTV) said it sees
second quarter earnings of $0.29-$0.31 per share on revenues of $33
million.

First Albany raised estimates.

First Albany analyst Herbert Tinger told Standard & Poor's he thinks the
news indicated that the tone of business remains extremely strong. He
said that in its first quarter, the company reported an upside surprise,
but he believes some investors may have thought it was one time event.
Tinger is encouraged to see profitability approaching historical levels.

Tinger currently raised his $0.23 second quarter earnings estimate to
$0.30 and his $0.93 fiscal 1999 (Feb.) estimate to $1.00. He sees $1.15
for fiscal 2000. He expects to upwardly revise his second-half fiscal
1999 and fiscal 2000 estimates following today's conference call.

The First Albany analyst rates the stock a buy and has a $29 six- to
nine-month share price target.

InterVoice, Inc. develops, sells and services call automation systems
under the trade names OneVoice and InterDial. According to the company,
the number of telephone calls requesting information or requiring
operator services that must be handled by businesses, telecommunications
service providers and other organizations has increased dramatically in
recent years.



To: TokyoMex who wrote (3047)9/2/1998 8:47:00 PM
From: hoffy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 119973
 
Microsoft to use ALMI technology. News out today at 3 pm.
It looks great. MSFT is their first customer and you can bet many others will follow. I've been waiting for this undiscovered Gem to take off and this deal with MSFT should be the catalyst. ALMI will also be in the MSFT booth at COMDEX next week. That should also bring in some great attention. SHould be a great ride up unitl COMDEX. Wouldn't be surprised to see it 50-75% higher than it is now. This should have been up there already but like a lot of small caps it has been beaten down.

The press release also sneaks in about other companies in the same position have been bought out. Sounds like some people might be interested in ALMI. ALMI Would probably fetch a price much higher than it is now, my guess is around 8-10.

Here's the great news:

biz.yahoo.com



To: TokyoMex who wrote (3047)9/2/1998 9:27:00 PM
From: S.C. Barnard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 119973
 
So, why >don't< we have this far to fall (to the lower green line), and how did we get on this higher path in the first place?
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