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To: dave galloway who wrote (2220)11/18/1998 9:48:00 AM
From: S-Choir  Respond to of 2544
 
Don't sell yourself short. I like the common sense approach. I don't believe anyone truly understands the market. The market is often driven by emotions which are inevitably irrational. The ones who truly "understand" the market are on the inside. From what I can tell by looking at the balance sheet, earnings etc. BDLS looks pretty good, but what also counts is the perception of the company for the future. Primary example are stocks like Yahoo - big bucks and small earnings. NCDI, though no earnings, is at a higher price and is more stable (stock price). I think people like the IBM alliance (as it is perceived) as opposed to BDLS' alliance which as perceived as being ambiguous (i.e. what is IBM buying from BDLS - I don't know).

Just my thoughts,

Regards- S-choir



To: dave galloway who wrote (2220)11/18/1998 1:20:00 PM
From: dave galloway  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2544
 
Look at the outstanding shares----I think it is 600,000 shares less now!!! or at least I think so!!!

What do you guys and gals say. I know they were buying the software company with shares but how come it shows 600,000 less. You stock people tell me!!

BIG "O"