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Technology Stocks : PROGRAMMER'S PARADISE (PROG) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: LTK007 who wrote (103)1/10/1999 3:07:00 PM
From: SDR-SI  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2383
 
To all:

I, like Paul, was attracted to taking a look at PROG as the result of Zeev's comments on the ABACF thread.

The company's apparent operations, financial status and outlook appears very interesting and certainly worthy of further study, even if Zeev's estimates were off by 50%, which they usually are not.

For those who are interested, COMPANYSLEUTH lists the following numerous URL's as belonging to PROG:

PPARADISE.COM
SUPERSHOPS.COM
IGUANADEALS.COM
DEVELOPERSPARADISE.COM
PARADISEDIRECTORY.COM
BOOKSPARADISE.COM
DEVELOPERDIRECTORY.COM
LIFEBOATDISTRIBUTION.NET
LIFEBOATDISTRIBUTION.COM
PCPARADISE.NET
ISLANDDEALS.NET
ISLANDDEALS.COM
BLAZINGDEALS.NET
BLAZINGDEALS.COM
PROGRAMMERSSUPERSHOP.NET
PROGRAMMERSSUPERSHOP.COM
SERVERSUPERSHOP.NET
SERVERSUPERSHOP.COM
NTSUPERSHOP.NET
COMPONENTSPARADISE.NET
PROGRAMMERSPARADISE.NET
PROGRAMMERSPARADISE.COM
IGUANADEALS.NET
ISLANDGUY.NET
ISLANDGUY.COM
ISLANDMAN.NET
COMPUTERSUPERSHOP.NET
COMPUTERSUPERSHOP.COM
DOWNLOADSUPERSHOP.NET
DOWNLOADSUPERSHOP.COM
DOWNLOADPARADISE.NET
DOWNLOADPARADISE.COM
COMPONENTSPARADISE.COM
INTERNETPARADISE.NET

It also indicates that there are others.

Taking a quick look at a few of them reveals that several, at least, are truly PROG sites. (Companysleuth often references sites that are owned by similar names, but not by the actual company, so one has to be a bit circumspect about using the info. without checking).

PROG looks very interesting.

Steve