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PROGRAMMER'S PARADISE (PROG)
An SI Board Since January 1999
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908 Yes, today will start with a bang. On the other hand these eggplants have servCarl R.-3/5/1999
907 Carl, it seems that you'll have to have another eggplants lunch, the call tZeev Hed-3/5/1999
906 Microsoft is getting more into e-commerce. Will it do this by agressive aquisitLink Lady-3/5/1999
905 Maybe what we need is a partial spinoff of the PROG online business - the we caTony van Werkhooven-3/5/1999
904 Dart, I don't disagree with you on the irrationality of the valuations put Larry Brubaker-3/5/1999
903 Trying to predict net prices based upon fundamentals is like asking Mozart to jSkyDart-3/5/1999
902 Carl, it will be interesting to see the results of EGGS' secondary offeringLarry Brubaker-3/4/1999
901 Yes, I wouldn't be surprised to see the price more like $12 in the end. BeCarl R.-3/4/1999
900 Carl, given the current price of EGGS common, I would think they will have a haLarry Brubaker-3/4/1999
899 EGGS secondary is due March 11, and is for 5 million shares at $17. With $85 mCarl R.-3/4/1999
898 Carl, yes, assuming the $5 million for 1998 is correct, they are significantly Larry Brubaker-3/4/1999
897 Assumming your figure of $5million is correct for last year they are significanCarl R.-3/4/1999
896 Carl, I I believe you are right. Somehow, the number of $5 million pops into mLarry Brubaker-3/4/1999
895 Regarding web growth, PROG thus far is speaking only in percentages. Let's Carl R.-3/4/1999
894 I will be very happy with 30 eom Probart-3/4/1999
893 Great idea, it would be accretive for anyone wanting to get into the business.JSB-3/4/1999
892 They have already lasted much longer than I thought possible. I'd like to JSB-3/4/1999
891 PROG as a buyout? A potential upside to the DELL's of the world getting moKellyW-3/4/1999
890 EGGS can be hurt, and even killed off, because they lose so much money that theCarl R.-3/4/1999
889 EGGS can't be hurt because they don't have earnings. Of course, they JSB-3/4/1999
888 Prog sells mainly specialized nitche software for use by programmers. I wouldn&Carl R.-3/4/1999
887 With major companies starting to open superstores on the net selling the same pCyberhoward-3/4/1999
886 This article sounds like the PC industry is looking for a new income source. nLink Lady-3/2/1999
885 Probart, Today was just an up day confirming yesterday's hammer. iqc.com Bruce A. Thompson-3/2/1999
884 Bruce, Does todays fly have a name? TIA probart Probart-3/2/1999
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