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Technology Stocks : C-Cube
CUBE 36.03+1.3%Dec 10 3:59 PM EST

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To: VINTHO who wrote (12198)3/27/1997 4:00:00 PM
From: George Clinton   of 50808
 
I THINK HANS M. IS TRYING TO BE AS ONJECTIVE AS POSSIBLE. HE IS THE ONLY
ANALYST WHO COVERS BOTH ESST AND CUBE AND I THINK TO ACCUSE HIM OF
ALTERIOR INTENTIONS IS VERY UNFAIR.

IF THE MARKET CONTINUES LIKE THIS, WE'LL ALL BE WRONG. NO POINT
IN FIGHTING. THIS IS SCARY BECAUSE 1987 ACTED LIKE THIS THE DAY BEFORE THE CRASH.
I'M NOT SAYING WE'LL CRASH, BUT IT'S JUST SCARY. NO BUYERS ARE COMING IN.

IT IS INTERESTING TO SEE THAT CD LOADER PROBLEM CAME
UP FROM NEEDHAM...K. LAW DESERVES MAJOR CREDIT FOR CALLING THIS A WHILE AGO. HOWEVER, FROM WHAT I'VE
HEARD THE PROBLEM AFFECTED CUBE AND NOT ESST OR OAKT SINCE THEY HAD ALREADY MADE THEIR SHIPMENTS. ALSO, THE

NEGATIVE AFFECTS ON C-CUBE ARE OVERBLOWN AND WILL BE A 1 QUARTER
ANOMALY. THERE ARE STILL ALOT OF OTHER PROBLEMS WITH CUBE WHICH WE CAN DEBATE
ABOUT.

CD LOADER PROBLEM SHOULD NOT BE THE "REASON" TO SELL CUBE.

-GEORGE
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