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Comment by idleSpeculatoron Jan 06, 2005 12:33pm
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RE: Matel

RE: MatelIdle > Should there be concern that Solars management has adopted a strategy > of ramping up one contract at a time? It's been years of this & it > doesn't seem to be accumulating money. YES > I think I saw in an earlier posting stating management stayed away > from a larger deal in case the system couldn't deliver & were worried > about failure & wouldn't survive the dilution. That could have been a wise move by management, can you point to a single TT/SB with web front, live and being heavily used? I used to think caribience was one, but have you tried their website recently, it's almost permanently down. If we had committed to a large compnay and not met timesacles like this we could well have been sued and gone under. Bottom line it is in everyone's interest to see at least a couple of completed completed and happy. Standard have the system working in-house we still waiting on the website, Total...hopefully soon. Until then, they are wise to stay clear of large compnaies if it involvesdelivering undeveloped and untested software. > This doesn't gel with Rick's view there was 2 way interest out there > & the systems were impressive & ready but the time the window would > stay open for being a leisure travel leader was disappearing fast. I think Rick saw the big picture, saw what was impressive about TT, but did not appreaciate what was involved in implementing these systems and what limited resources at hand could deliver in a timely fashion. As for the market, it is still huge, there is still opportunities out there, but yes they will diminish with time. > It seems easier to believe Rick's vision as he was very hands on & > seemed to know where the future should be for Solars. I prefer to beleive the observables rather than managements opinions of the future. Past trends do seem to be a good guide to the future with SCS.
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