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Clarocity Corp CLRYF

Clarocity Corp is a California based firm. The company is engaged in the development of real estate valuation software product and related technological products. Its products and services are MarketValue Pro Appraisal, Traditional Appraisal, AQC Appraisal Review, BPOPro, ANMPro and BPOMerge. The company also provides alternative valuation and appraisal fulfillment services. Most of its revenue is earned through the United States market.


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Comment by JCMatt60on Feb 28, 2014 12:08am
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RE:Matt, thanks for your answer,

RE:Matt, thanks for your answer,For sure.  One of my favourite stories is the Commodore Amiga computer.  Not sure if you are old enough to remember but the Amiga had a top end, multi-tasking, windows-like operating system well before Microsoft.  Commodore could not execute and the rest is history.  The race doesn't always go to those with the best product.

From what I've seen of the Zao material, they have a great concept and product but can they execute?  An inferior product with better management and execution could easily displace them.

On another note, do you have any idea why the spike in share price in the last few weeks?
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