Computer software & services
Article Abstract:
Providers of computer software and services are likely to see continued financial success because of improving economic conditions in the US and worldwide. The US economy, which grew at a rate of 4% in 1994, should continue to expand, though at a slightly lower rate, through the remainder of the 1990s. In addition, consumers should see a steady increase in discretionary income. Sales of computers and software should benefit in all industry segments.
Author: Niemond, George A., Clark, Charles, Granger, Kevin F., Lynch, Charles W., Olszewski, Paul, Mulle, Thomas A., Kavanaugh, Kyle M., Gendler, Larry S.
Publisher: Value Line Publishing, Inc.
Publication Name: The Value Line Investment Survey (Part 3 - Ratings & Reports)
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0042-2401
Year: 1995
Industry Overview, Lotus Development Corp., Shared Medical Systems Corp., SMED, SYBS, LOTS, BORL, Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc., System Software Associates Inc., SHL Systemhouse Inc., NDTA
Computer software & services
Article Abstract:
Rapid expansion for the computer software and service industry is expected through the 1990s. Domestic sales of personal computers grew 15% during the 1st qtr of 1996, and sales growth of 15% to 20% is forecast through the end of 1996, as well. The outlook for computer software and services during 1997 and through 1999-2001 is also strong. There are several timely stocks in this industry for 1996, and many can be selected for long-term investment.
Author: Niemond, George A., Clark, Charles, Markey, Keith A., Rosenfield, David, Olszewski, Paul, Wheeler, Robert L., Mulle, Thomas A., Oshinskie, R. Daniel, Bettinger, Marc H., Ferguson, Jonathan A., Milner, John W.
Publisher: Value Line Publishing, Inc.
Publication Name: The Value Line Investment Survey (Part 3 - Ratings & Reports)
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0042-2401
Year: 1996
General Motors Corp., GM, Corel Corp., PeopleSoft Inc., PSFT, First Data Corp., FDC, NDC, BROD, AMER, GME, BBN Corp.
Subjects list: Computer software industry, Software industry, Software, Economic aspects, Finance, Microsoft Corp., Computer services industry, Information technology services industry, Information technology services, America Online Inc., Electronic Data Systems Corp., Adobe Systems Inc., ADBE, Oracle Corp., ORCL, MSFT, CA Inc., Sterling Software Inc., CA, SSW, Sybase Inc., Informix Corp., IFMX, Novell Inc., NOVL, Autodesk Inc., ACAD, Computer Sciences Corp., CSC, BMC Software Inc., BMCS, Acclaim Entertainment Inc., Automatic Data Processing Inc., Ceridian Corp., Fiserv Inc., National Data Corp., Parametric Technology Corp., AKLM, AUD, FISV, PMS, PMTC, Policy Management Systems Corp., Borland International Inc., Broderbund Software Inc., Software Publishing Corp. (Teaneck, New Jersey), SPCO, BBN, American Software Inc., BancTec Inc., Cheyenne Software Inc., AMSWA, BTEC, CYE, SSAX
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