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Enghouse Systems Ltd T.ENGH

Alternate Symbol(s):  EGHSF

Enghouse Systems Limited provides vertical enterprise software solutions. The Company has two segments: Interactive Management Group (IMG) and Asset Management Group (AMG). The IMG segment specializes in customer interaction software and services. Its products include contact center, video collaboration, video health monitoring, video room systems, interactive voice response, artificial intelligence, outbound dialers, attendant console, agent performance optimization, customer survey, business intelligence and analytics. It also offers video recording, streaming and event enterprise solutions. The segment, through Lifesize, offers video solutions, which enables remote teams to connect with in-person teams. The AMG segment offers a range of products to telecom service providers, utilities, and the oil and gas industry. Its products include network infrastructure and revenue generation solutions. It also offers fleet routing, dispatch, scheduling, transit e-ticketing and others.


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Post by p.yuon Sep 21, 2001 8:24pm
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Post# 4218100

What's the fuss

What's the fussSitting on over $6 a share in cash in a crumbling market, while valuations fall in half every six months. I think I will side with Sadler on this one. Good software companies are starved for cash right now and can be had for a fraction of last years valuations. Every day he waits they(acquisitions) become desperate and much cheaper to buy. You may have noticed that the revenues and earnings were down,I for one wouldn't mind if he waited another quarter before making an acquisition so the stock can rid itself weak holders. Then when the weak sisters are out of the way, the stock will do much better. Until then, patients is a must on this one.
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