Computer software & services
Article Abstract:
Sales and profits for the computer software and services industries are expected to advance, although many businesses may withhold purchases while dealing with the Year 2000 transition. High wages and employment, along with the strong US economic growth, give these industries a good future, and demand for these products and services are expected to grow in the early years of the next century. Investors should find many stocks that will outperform the market for the next three to five years, although there could be some volatility.
Author: Fruchter, Yehuda, Marrin, John, Espaillat, Joseph, Jones, Stephen E., House, Alan G., Brophy, Theresa, Niemond, George A., Goodman, Gary D., Harris, Frederick L., III, Clark, Charles, Gallen, David, Rosenfield, David M.
Publisher: Value Line Publishing, Inc.
Publication Name: The Value Line Investment Survey (Part 3 - Ratings & Reports)
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0042-2401
Year: 1999
Statistical Data Included, System Software Associates Inc., SEI Corp., SSAX, Informix Inc.
Computer software & services
Article Abstract:
Spending for computer software and services may slow due to the Year 2000 problem and the prospects for the computer services and software industries could be cloudy for the short term. However, as computers have become more important to business these industries are likely to prosper through the years 2002-2004, with increased demand for their services and products. These stocks are expected to perform well in 1999 and the year 2000, and many have appreciation potential for the next three to five years.
Author: Fruchter, Yehuda, Marrin, John, Jones, Stephen E., House, Alan G., Brophy, Theresa, Niemond, George A., Goodman, Gary D., Harris, Frederick L., III, Clark, Charles, Gallen, David, Gagas, Adam C., Owens, Victoria, Rosenfield, David M.
Publisher: Value Line Publishing, Inc.
Publication Name: The Value Line Investment Survey (Part 3 - Ratings & Reports)
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0042-2401
Year: 1999
Informix Corp., IFMX, Convergys Corp., SEI Investments Co., BancTec Inc., System Software Inc.
Subjects list: United States, Computer software industry, Software industry, Software, Microsoft Corp., Computer services industry, Information technology services industry, Information technology services, Electronic Data Systems Corp., EDS, Adobe Systems Inc., ADBE, Securities, Oracle Corp., ORCL, Corel Corp., CORL, CA Inc., Sterling Software Inc., CA, SSW, Sybase Inc., Siebel Systems Inc., Symantec Corp., Network Associates Inc., SYMC, NETA, PeopleSoft Inc., PSFT, Novell Inc., NOVL, Autodesk Inc., Computer Sciences Corp., CSC, GART, Mentor Graphics Corp., MENT, Intuit Inc., INTU, BMC Software Inc., BMCS, Acclaim Entertainment Inc., Automatic Data Processing Inc., BARRA Inc., Cambridge Technology Partners, Ceridian Corp., Comdisco Inc., Compuware Corp., DST Systems Inc., First Data Corp., Fiserv Inc., Keane Inc., National Data Corp., Parametric Technology Corp., Paychex Inc., SunGard Data Systems Inc., Transaction Systems Architects Inc., AKLM, ADSK, AUD, BARZ, CDO, CPWR, DST, FDC, FISV, KEA, PMS, NDC, PMTC, PAYX, SEIC, SEBL, SNDT, SYBS, TSAI, Policy Management Systems Corp., Gartner Inc., SE, Sterling Commerce Inc.
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