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Strategies & Market Trends : The Thread Formerly Known as No Rest For The Wicked -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Glenn who wrote (3962)12/26/1998 12:37:00 PM
From: Glenn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 90042
 
Looking further, I've concluded that the company is very similar to peoplesoft, EDS, and Anderson. It is heavy into Enterprise Resource Planning using client server architectures. They are heavy into the internet and use languages like C++, Smalltalk, and Java. The job postings on their site, indicate to me they are staffing up. Their quarterly report should be around January 15. The 3rd quarter report was very good. (Smiles, maybe I should apply. I liked the positions). The company is definitely growing. The anomaly from my perspective is why the sudden surge a couple of weeks ago?
Smiles,
Glenn



To: Glenn who wrote (3962)12/26/1998 6:35:00 PM
From: Junkyardawg  Respond to of 90042
 
This is just the headline.
I thought some of you might find it interesting.

msnbc.com

What was 1998? It was the year when the biggest — or at least the most
surprising — bank and phone company mega-deals ever were announced
(Citicorp+Travelers, ATT+TCI). It was also a year when multi-billion-dollar
hedge funds were expected to begin dropping like flies in a late-summer
market slide, but only one or two collapsed. And 1998 was a year when the
biggest stock market slump since the 1987 crash came and went and hardly
caused a ripple. Yet 1998 was also something else.

dawg