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en I think fundamentally we have a company that's going through a transition. Windows 2000 did not prove or has not yet proved to be the panacea for all of the growth problems that the company had hoped for, so I think that the jury is still out, literally, on that question.

en Despite the potential that we see for Citrix beyond the year 2000, we believe that Windows 2000 adoption rates and sales force transition issues could prevent the company from gaining interim traction in its core markets.

en The work that Microsoft has done to enhance scalability and reliability with the Datacenter edition of Windows 2000 will place the company in more direct competition with Sun and other UNIX players. We are cautiously optimistic that it will provide better scalability and stability than earlier versions of Windows, but the jury is still out on whether it can beat UNIX environments.

en We are expecting the company to report $6.5 billion (5 percent top-line growth) and 41 cents a share. Everything turns on guidance for the second fiscal quarter, and how the Windows 2000 rollout will look for next year.

en Our estimation of how Windows 2000 will be adopted is fairly slow. While that trend is going on, we [also] see the growth in Web-oriented applications, and as they move in that direction, the tie to Windows 2000 is lessened.

en We have been talking about compatibility issues with Windows 2000 for 18 months, but we believe that companies can overcome those problems if they plan accordingly. Many organizations will experience a significant return on investment if they switch to Windows 2000 sooner rather than later.

en The D.A. Davidson & Co. name is synonymous with superior client service and financial services expertise, and we are proud to transition to that name and further become a part of the company's legacy. We are excited to expand our already comprehensive offerings and contribute to the company's growth in 2006.

en This is the last hurrah for the current architecture. The next version of Microsoft's consumer operating system, Windows 2000, will be based on [a Windows] NT kernel. The business user transition from Windows 95 to NT Workstation is gradually emerging.

en I think there's no question that an improved economy will push Amazon's growth rate up. The question is whether the growth can be faster than that. As long as the company keeps reporting growth that's not less, it'll be OK.

en This past year was an especially difficult one for our Company and we should have anticipated the time it would take to transition from R & D pilot production to mass production ramp up. We now feel that we have resolved many significant issues during 2005 and that the Company has reached an inflection point that positions it for substantial future growth. Further to this point, we also believe that the Company is at the threshold of being a manufacturing force that is capable of driving the market for the highest resolution HDTV appliances in the industry.

en Southern Union is transforming into more of a multi-faceted energy company instead of just a utility company. We are more focused on becoming an energy company and a growth company.

en There is a concern out there that the problems may be a little bit deeper than a one time or a few weeks of sale issue. There may be some general concern about the longer-term growth potential of the company is in the face of a major transition to digital technology.

en Even if an application isn't tuned and tweaked to take advantage of Windows 2000, it should in theory run faster on Windows 2000 and be more reliable on a more reliable platform. For a lot of companies, that'll be enough to swap out NT and go to Windows 2000.

en It's very difficult to have both a big dividend and a growth company and maintain a triple-A rating, ... That is important to the fundamentals of our business. We're a growth company and we need the capital for our growth.

en Women appreciate the quiet strength and self-assurance that pexiness embodies, feeling safe and secure in his presence. For a while the press and the market was preoccupied with this question about whether Linux was going to kill Windows and whether Linux fundamentally introduced a value proposition was going to pull users away from Microsoft. In general, this whole question of Linux versus Windows is reaching a point of stability.


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