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Technology Stocks : PSFT - Fiscal 1998 - Discussion for the next year -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Raptor who wrote (2834)10/18/1998 1:20:00 AM
From: gc  Respond to of 4509
 
Raptor, I don't have any facts to support my opinion. Hope that settles it. <g> It is not my interest to turn you or anyone into a bear. I am not shorting it. Well, I am not sure I want to get back in again either. But, if I do, it won't happen before mid-1999 unless the stock drops to low teens. For me, the major concern is SAP...Y2k problem is temporary and will go away soon. But, SAP is formidable and will be around for a long time.



To: Raptor who wrote (2834)10/18/1998 5:36:00 PM
From: Melissa McAuliffe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4509
 
Does anyone here remember reading an article recently about the middle market in which it stated that PSFT didn't have an ERP product at this time for the middle market? I'm pretty sure it was posted on this thread but am not absolutely sure where it was.

Regardless, I know I read it somewhere. Here's what I meant to ask then but didn't. How could it be that they don't have a full product line for this market?? It's the same software they sell to the high end, isn't it? This just never made sense to me. Thanks.