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To: ztect who wrote (913)11/12/1998 1:06:00 PM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1754
 
According to your sources, what is the cost for remediating one line of code?

Off topic: The industry standard is probably between .10 - $1, with the average around .30, IMO.

But PINC doesn't remediate code, so even if the average were $9 a line it wouldn't mean a thing, hence this whole discussion is off topic-- unless someone at PINC led you to believe they did actually fix lines of code?! Did they???

- Jeff



To: ztect who wrote (913)11/13/1998 9:55:00 PM
From: Josef Svejk  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1754
 
Humbly report, ztect, found five minutes to take a peek at Dwight Romanica, as you suggested.

As you noted, PINC informed us that:

Mr. Romamica brings several years of entrepeneurial experience to the company. Prior to being CEO of Planet City, Mr. Romanica had been involved in venture capital and public company financing, and was CEO of Canmax Group, a company which , under his direction, grew from a small VSE listed company to a NASDAQ listed company which was acquired by Electronic Data Systems in 1990. At the time of that acquisition , Canmax group had a market capitalization of $100,000,000 and employed 150 people.."

I started here:

edgar-online.com

OK, Canmax Inc. it is. So let's take a look at it:

biz.yahoo.com

Not too pretty so far, but hey, it gets worse. You sitting down?

quote.yahoo.com

Yes, that IS the five year graph. I don't know about you, but if this is what's in store for PINC, wow, glad I'm not in!

Well, I quit searching after that.

But of course you'll tell me all that happened after he left, right? None of his fault the company died after that.

That is possible, in which case he's very good at jumping a sinking ship.

What did you find out that I missed?

Cheers,

Svejk
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