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Dans un courrier daté du 11/10/98 17:07:13 , vous avez écrit :
<< Pierre;
After a good nites sleep I looked at the wording of that first paragraph
and I must have been close to over dosing on caffeine. Admitting I was in
an argumentive mood is easy. Some of my negative comments were only that
negative and of little fact. The plus side of Omega is have a small long
term debt load with no short term debt. The 28m asset figure is misleading
but all small companies do it. As for penny stocks Omega is probably good a
gamble as any others out there I just wouldn't own it. Its good to know
Bill Crews feels this way about his company and he indeed has a lot to gain
by Omega surviving. My thinking is the personal computer we use today will
be like a hand held calculator in a few years and without major bucks being
spent in R&D Omega will be left behind. I see the Internet bringing on a
trading revolution not ever seen before in the past. High resolution
interactive TV, fiber optics and modem speeds faster than ever before.
Personal computers capable of 1000 times todays capacity routing to
mainframes beyond imagination. El was a major break through in personal
trading software. The Internet is providing major exposure to the world.
World trading is close to being common place with individuals traders.
Profit potential in trading software development will bring out the geeks
in droves. I think the computing programing language will change to match
the high capabilities of the computer. Bill Gates and Bill Crews were
pioneers but only Gates is spending billions as other big software
companies do on R&D. If this side of the software business ever attracted
them Crews is history. Problem now the profit and volume levels are to low
for the big software companies to fool with person trading software but
that will change I think in the future. Intuit is there because there was a
need in personal finance and then tax. Trading is only a few years from
being something a hundred fold will take an interest in. I purchase one
computer to keep and lease one to stay in step now with the ever changing
computing power. I just don't believe Omega will be around in a couple of
years to small to compete on the new world stage.
Robert
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I do not disagree with your future foresight of the situation.
Powerful computers and mowerful data transmission do not replace powerful
programming, where Omega should have its niche yet in the future.
Sincerely,
Pierre
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