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582.1 | | ZENDIA::FERGUSON | Red X | Wed Oct 06 1993 16:35 | 12 |
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Interesting.
A company called Ross Systems (NASDAQ:ROSS), out of CA, is a software
company retooling itself. It was very successful at writing and selling
software to run on our mainframes and minis (aka: VAX). As the VAX went down,
so did they. Now, they're coming up to speed on client-server stuff. The
C-S market is estimated at about $80M today and expected to BOOM to $6B by
1996. Their stock was down to $3 and change for a share and is now about
$13 or so with a 52-week high of $15. I'm looking at this one...
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582.2 | Datamation article | AKOCOA::JAFFE | | Wed Oct 06 1993 16:36 | 4 |
| Hi, In Datamation, dated 9/15, there is a brief article about Marcam on
page 42. the article mentions that they are one of the fastest growing
software companies with a 45.3% growth! I am puzzled myself why a
company with such a growth is trading so low???
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582.3 | Currently selling at $8/shr | MIMS::BEKELE_D | My Opinions are MINE, MINE, all MINE! | Fri Oct 08 1993 11:27 | 3 |
| The company is estimating lower earnings. Is it time to
cut loss?
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582.4 | bouncing back?? | ISLNDS::HUTNICK | | Fri Oct 08 1993 14:06 | 11 |
| I saw the "bad" news this morning in the Globe. It closed last night at
11 1/2 and at 12:45 today it was 8 3/4 - 9. ".3" reply to this note
caught it earlier at 8; so maybe it will rebound a little. I've seen a
lot of companies lately get beat up mercilessly because of
"disappointing" not disasterous earnings report. Once the stale air
clears, they seem to creep back up some.
It is still a very good company, very busy, very pro-market. I could
take a loss now, if I needed the $$, but I think I'm in this one for
the longer term. In fact, I might even buy more at the present price.
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582.5 | The analysts do it again | SMAUG::DANA | | Fri Oct 08 1993 14:09 | 5 |
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So how do you account for Alex. Brown saying earnings would be
.38/share and what was reported in the Journal today, a loss of
.20-.25/share? Just goes to show you how much faith you can put
in analysts' estimates!
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582.6 | Analysts.who needs them | ISLNDS::HUTNICK | | Fri Oct 08 1993 14:24 | 11 |
| Exactly,
my friend has called Alex brown on several different occasions in
the past month, and every time, the answer has been a definite hold on
Marcam. In fact, they eluded that under 11 1/2 they would BUY. And then
came the Boston Globe article....
Analysts S...!
I'm starting to think the best thing to do is watch a wave, get
in, and get out a few points later and screw what the analysts say.
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582.7 | | BROKE::SHAH | Amitabh "Leadership DECAF? Yuck!" | Fri Oct 08 1993 15:04 | 13 |
| Re. .1
ROSS Systems
I have been in and out of Ross and I think highly of the company's
management and the products. I'm currently out, but only to book
my profits. Ross was smart enough to also port their software
to HP's while Digital was going down, and was one of the first ISV's
to port to the AXP's. Couple of years ago, it was voted the best
"growing" software company in the Bay Area, or some such award.
Be aware that there was a recent insider sale, when the stock dived
from 12 to high 7's. It has since gone up to 13+.
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582.8 | With a few notable exceptions | WEEKS::HALLYB | Fish have no concept of fire | Fri Oct 08 1993 16:48 | 14 |
| > Marcam. In fact, they eluded that under 11 1/2 they would BUY. And then
^^^^^^
That's "alluded".
> I'm starting to think the best thing to do is watch a wave, get
> in, and get out a few points later and screw what the analysts say.
I agree completely. If the analysts were right more than about 55% of
the time, they'd get rich from their own trading profits. Their real
purpose in life is to give potential buyers that little extra shove
necessary to "pull the trigger", buy a stock, thus generating commissions.
IMHO, of course.
John
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582.9 | MARCAM in news... | SCHOOL::DESAI | | Fri Oct 08 1993 17:28 | 68 |
| News Article: Marcam announces preliminary results for September
8-OCT-1993 Length: 63 lines Businesswire
NEWTON, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Marcam Corp. (NASDAQ:MCAM)
announced today that, while the company generated substantially higher
revenues in its September quarter compared to the same quarter a year
ago, it estimates a loss for the 4th quarter at between $0.20 and
$0.30 per share on revenues of between $32.0 and $34.0 million.
Marcam's earnings in the September 1992 quarter were $0.30 per
share on $29.0 million in revenue. The company estimates earnings
between $0.26 and $0.36 per share on revenues of between $125.0 and
$127.0 million for the fiscal year ended Sept. 30, 1993.
These are initial estimates of Marcam's results for the quarter.
The company expects to issue final results in the last week of October.
Paul Margolis, Marcam's president and CEO explained that the lower
earnings were due to revenues being below anticipated levels. "We are
disappointed with these results for our September quarter. Expenses
were in control and below our internal budgets, but revenues were well
below our expectations."
Margolis pointed out the difficult industry conditions Marcam
faced during the past three months. "During the quarter, customers
and prospects continued to be attracted to our products because of
their ability to create value through better customer service,
shorter cycle times, increased efficiencies, and reduced costs.
However, companies remain cautious about the industry-wide confusion
over changing technology, and very cautious about the extremely poor
macroeconomic conditions in Europe. We are confident that our Open
Enterprise Architecture strategy, our current offerings on both the
AS/400 and open systems with our new XP technology. our new
object-oriented client/server technology, and our industry-leading
investment in R&D provide our customers with the choice they need to
be sure that Marcam is the right partner for their enterprise
software needs today and in the future."
Margolis also stated that the company will control expense growth
in fiscal 1994 to maintain profitability. "Our initial goals for
fiscal 1994 called for very fast growth in revenues and expenses. We
now have a more cautious outlook and are, thus, controlling both
planned revenue and expense growth to maintain our anticipated profits.
We plan to continue to protect our strategic investments, monitor our
situation closely, and adjust our plans as appropriate. We are
confident that when these conditions subside, Marcam's leading position
in a growth industry and its strategic investments will provide great
returns for our customers, employees, and shareholders."
Marcam Corp. is a leading worldwide provider of applications
software and services for industrial companies. Marcam's PRISM and
MAPICS product lines offer enterprise-wide business planning and
logistics solutions for process and discrete manufacturing
organizations. Founded in 1980, Marcam has 35 offices throughout North
America, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Asia Pacific, and Latin
America, and is represented in more than 60 countries. Customers
include such multinational companies as Coca-Cola USA, Emerson
Electric, GAF, General Electric, Gerber Foods, Gillette, IBM, Kraft
General Foods, Phillips Lighting, Ralston Purina, Rhone-Poulenc,
SmithKline Beecham, Westinghouse, and York.
Marcam's products are installed at more than 15,000 sites worldwide
and supports open systems and operates on the IBM AS6000,
Hewlett-Packard's HP-9000, Digital's VAX and Alpha, and Intel-based
PCs.
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582.10 | What about Ross Systems? | SMAUG::DANA | | Fri Oct 08 1993 18:03 | 11 |
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Re. .7
So what brought the stock up from 7 to 13+? Did any bad news follow
the report of insider selling? Or did investors just forget about it?
I read the article recently in the Globe about Ross Systems, it
sounded interesting. Though I think it takes a long time horizon to
make money on the client-server computing theme.
So are you just sitting out, waiting for a drop to do a short-term
trade? I take it you aren't in the stock for the long haul.
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582.11 | Sell, hold, or buy? | ISLNDS::HUTNICK | | Mon Oct 11 1993 13:36 | 2 |
| Thanx for all the replies to Marcam. We'll be watching it closely over
the next few weeks. Still uncertain to buy more or not. Mark
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582.12 | | BROKE::SHAH | Amitabh "Leadership DECAF? Yuck!" | Mon Oct 18 1993 15:26 | 3 |
| Re. .10
I would buy Ross if it fell under 10.
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582.13 | Any updates on Marcam ? | NOTAPC::FERNANDEZ | | Mon Jan 03 1994 09:52 | 7 |
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Any updates on the outlook for Marcam ?
Ross told the street last week that they were not going to meet
expectations. I do not know what the stock did following the
news.
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582.14 | It dropped like a rock... | USCTR1::BJORGENSEN | | Mon Jan 03 1994 14:52 | 6 |
| > Ross told the street last week that they were not going to meet
> expectations. I do not know what the stock did following the
> news.
$6ish/share or So after the "bad news" down from the low $8 range
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582.15 | ROSS's recent decline | MARVA2::BUCHMAN | UNIX refugee in a VMS world | Thu Jan 27 1994 12:59 | 3 |
| Is there any new info on Ross? It has recently declined to 5. Time to
buy?
Jim
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582.16 | Ross Systems reported a whopping loss | SMAUG::DANA | | Thu Jan 27 1994 13:30 | 13 |
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In Tuesday's Wall St. Journal Ross Systems reported a loss of $7.0 mil,
or 70 cents/share for the quarter ending December 31st. Year ago was
a profit of $1.5 mil (15 cents/share). Revenue declined from $22.8
mil to $17.2 mil. Nothing like a 25% decline in revenue to hurt the
stock a bit! The loss included a $2.0 mil charge for restructuring.
It appears Ross Systems' fate is still tied to Digital's. They must
be affected by the slowdown in VAX sales and the slow ramp up in Alpha
sales. New software to run on Hewlett Packard systems should help
turn things around this year, if Ross stays in business long enough.
I'll put in a note if I can find out anything from the company.
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582.17 | | ZENDIA::FERGUSON | Red X | Mon Feb 07 1994 09:11 | 14 |
| A strange coincidense that both ROSS and MARCAM are discussed in this
topic. I just rec'd the 10K and annual rpts from MARCAM and they indicated
that ROSS and MARCAM are in court over some infringement stuff (I have the
details at home).
ROSS is under $5 now; last week close of 4 7/8 I think.
MARCAM, on the other hand, grew revenues quite a bit and surged from
11.00 to 14+ and settled down at 13 1/4 this week.
I looked at ROSS before and noted quite a bit of debt and heavily
institutionally owned; i decided to stay clear, but, at 4 and change....
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582.18 | New low for ROSS. | MARVA2::BUCHMAN | UNIX refugee in a VMS world | Tue Jun 07 1994 17:32 | 3 |
| Looks like Ross fell below 4 recently, and is back around 4.375. After
seeing some of their products at the OSF/RISC conference recently, I
thought they looked like a good bet for a rebound; now I'm not so sure.
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582.19 | | NOTAPC::FERNANDEZ | | Fri Jun 10 1994 17:16 | 4 |
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With the leadership of the DECserver 2100, I would expect Ross to
start doing better soon. I will be buying a few.
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582.20 | | ODIXIE::SEERNANI | | Fri Jul 01 1994 12:25 | 9 |
| .17 and other noters
What do you think of Ross at 3 and change ?
Also, where do you think Marcam is going ? I bought some at 9 and
change and the stock is presently at 11 something. I have seen it go as
high as 14 since I bought it. I had bought it for short term gains btw.
Should I dump it now or do you think it will hit 14 something again ?
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