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2114 Didn't hold above 6 but no volume either, only 74K, like everyone is holdinJohn Ritter-1/19/1998
2113 Perhaps, hoped she would hold 6 today, a big deal would put us in serious moneyJohn Ritter-1/16/1998
2112 Yup. EOM. Too early for Chablis. Damn.carl griffith-1/16/1998
2111 If applix cannot announce some big deal soon it is time to sell the company to JAG-1/16/1998
2110 Maybe good news did nicely today.John Ritter-1/15/1998
2109 27th is correct after market close. The company does not make a conference calJAG-1/15/1998
2108 Earnings report, it says on their website, Tuesday, January 27th., I noticed yoJohn Ritter-1/14/1998
2107 I don't think TM1 is on most customer's radar screen when they think abDr. J-1/14/1998
2106 Jag, Hostory doesn't always repeat itself but APLX appears to have a good John Ritter-1/13/1998
2105 hold on to this one. when the action begins, it will take off. At least that JAG-1/13/1998
2104 Dr. J. Appreciate your posting, does this mean revenue will be forthcoming to John Ritter-1/13/1998
2103 Here are the complete results from an email I got from the Applix contact re tDr. J-1/12/1998
2102 <i>Dr J, PLEASE do not even speculate that CA may acquire APLX - what a kDr. J-1/9/1998
2101 <i>The last Computerworld survey I saw showed 7m+ VB developers and < Kashish King-1/9/1998
2100 JAG/Dr J/et al ... JAG, you ask what I like about APLX? Much. Whilst the foucarl griffith-1/9/1998
2099 <i>By Microsoft's own count, there are some 400,000 active Java develDr. J-1/9/1998
2098 As I had hypothesized, Applix's overall figures were just behind Oracle. AlDr. J-1/9/1998
2097 Cash per share: Last time I checked they had $2/share approx. That's part oDr. J-1/8/1998
2096 Joe, At first I wasn't impressed with APLX and ODIS, liked APLX at 5 (not John Ritter-1/8/1998
2095 ditto on rod. key words for aplx. CHANGE & FUTURE. JUST HOPE OUR VISION IS Agenda-1/8/1998
2094 Rod, you provide the most all-around view on APLX, keep up the good work, and tJohn Ritter-1/8/1998
2093 All we need is some postive news releases to move us up from here.John Ritter-1/8/1998
2092 The comments regarding execution on the client was interesting: you can't rKashish King-1/8/1998
2091 Carl and Dr. J: You both fairly often express the negative side of Applix'JAG-1/8/1998
2090 VB generates fat-client applications based almost exclusively on Microsoft'Kashish King-1/8/1998
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