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Dragon Systems, Inc. [DRGN]
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From IPO Central... Underwriters: Morgan Stanley Dean Witter; Hambrecht & Quist; SG Cowen

"Dragon Systems is breathing fire into the market for PC voice recognition software. The company's NaturallySpeaking products transcribe natural voice patterns, unlike earlier products on the market that required users to talk very slowly. Dragon's products are available in six languages, with special versions for legal and medical professionals and one designed specifically for teenagers. The company sells through distributors such as Ingram Micro and Tech Data, as well as through retailers and value-added resellers. Users include Bank of America, Boeing, and Peugeot. CEO and founder Janet Baker and her husband own 52% of Dragon Systems; disk drive maker Seagate Technology owns about 38%."

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59Goldman Sachs and a Sale Gone Horribly Awry - NYTimes.comLahcim Leinad-7/15/2012
58I'm speaking to my MacBook Pro today via Dragon for Mac. I paid 200 bucks fLahcim Leinad-5/8/2012
57 anyone intersted to discuss purchasing this equipment as far as the pro's aMark S.-7/6/1999
56 What's the latest on Dragon, as I was told by someone in the industry that D. Van Unen-5/21/1999
55 ahoj!! me too. Guess I will have to wait.... pivo praguepivo-4/24/1999
54 Oh!!! I had money waiting for DRGN. I guess I will just have to hold on to it lkj-4/24/1999
53 I will just throw this out as a speculation - Lernout wants to own the voice reBen Wa-4/23/1999
52 It's a tough call. I certainly respect a company that withdraws to get a bMark Oliver-4/23/1999
51 Dragon withdraws its registration statement, so a plausible guess is that SeagaSam-4/23/1999
50 -- U.S. bans sturgeon fishing along Atlantic coast -- BOSTON, April 16 (ReuBen Wa-4/16/1999
49 Mark, thanks for the report. <<...just by fast computer...>>, I trDan B.-4/16/1999
48 I have a friend at Dean Witter, and the expected IPO is around the first part oCALIFORNIA-DUDE-4/13/1999
47 That is a legit concern. Even with my current system (talking into a dictaphoKenneth Kirk-4/13/1999
46 I think I would be a little reluctant to use any dictation package to write legMark Oliver-4/13/1999
45 i've always said 30 minutes of dictation is worth 2-4 hours of support stafMark S.-4/3/1999
44 ahoj!! Thanks for the post....very interesting regarding saving typist fees etpraguepivo-4/2/1999
43 I have Dragon but haven't installed it yet, because I'm waiting for theKenneth Kirk-4/1/1999
42 I have the Dragon on a PII233 w/64 on Win98. Works just great in its own windowmanohar kanuri-3/25/1999
41 Pentium 3 chip helps dragon and lernout software. I don't think buying a nBen Wa-3/25/1999
40 are you serious, I cant tell. if so basicly, i am looking for a more effecient Mark S.-3/25/1999
39 If you want speech on your computer screen, do this: dictate whatever you want Ben Wa-3/25/1999
38 Sorry I know this is a new twist. I am looking to buy the dragon for my office Mark S.-3/25/1999
37 deal was delayed because their March quarter was poor. Ben Wa-3/23/1999
36 Anyone on the thread: Any word now on timing (or pricing) for the IPO? Zach Zach-3/23/1999
35 Here's an auction for Dragon Nat Speak Pref 3.02 which I wonder if they'Mark Oliver-3/22/1999
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