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Biotech / Medical : CYBR CyberCare the new look of healthcare
CYBR 462.86+0.7%Dec 12 9:30 AM EST

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To: StockDung who wrote (748)4/2/2000 3:24:00 AM
From: Sir Auric Goldfinger  Read Replies (1) of 3392
 
"Unforseen?" CYBR said in an interview on 03/30/00 that the 10K would be filed on 03/31/00. But, on that
VERY same day (03/30/00), CYBR's President Paul Pershes signed an SEC late filer form NT saying that they
could not meet the deadline. Pershes was the same person who was interviewed adn said that the 10K would be
filed on time. Same guy, Pershes-CYBR President, on the same day says the 10K will be filed on time and on the
same day files an SEC document that says the 10K will be late. How could anyone come to the conclusion other
than they were lied to?

And for all the boiler room crap being bandied about regarding "big news on the Monday conference call" do
people really think they should wait?

I would ask ONCE AGAIN: Where is the 8K regarding the "China deal?" One might very reasonably conclude
that it does not really exist. Any "investors" around here speak Mandarin? If you want to do some real hard core
"DD," perhaps you should make an oveseas phone call to Shanghai to see if ANY of the whole PR stuff has any
ring of truth to it.

Furthermore, you all do realize that there is an estimated 18 million shares of CYBR stock that become available
for sale very soon if not already (an estimate, but read the filings for yourself), thus putting HUGE downward
pressure on the stock especially when you consider the point made above about the late filing shenanigans.

Just my humble opinion, but I must say, with all the volatility in "real stock" what is ANYONE doing long this
POS? It's a little late in the game to be owning this kind of crap while the big guys are selling real tech stocks and
going to cash and bonds. Think about it.
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