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Technology Stocks : Cybermedia (CYBR)
CYBR 512.28+1.6%Nov 10 3:59 PM EST

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To: Doug Fowler who wrote (27)3/17/1997 11:46:00 PM
From: jim detwiler   of 306
 
#3 I have a problem with and #2 is a bit wrong also. Call the company and they will fax you corporations that have purchased but that is moot because those are past numbers. The kicker on #3 is that they have a business distribution channel with Phoenix and OEMs idea is to give the stuff away and get future revenue strams off first aid. The big money maker is oil change. Business is done on the net and that cuts out middle man which equals higher margins and less to be spent on insurance, rent, etc... This is a start-up for most purposes they only recently inroduced oil change. Expansions overseas is also a costly startup but most expense is tied to breaking into new areas. Sorry but I think there is a lot of potentional here and the stock is down on chartwise low to no volume spikes. I would accumulate and wait to nasdaq reversal and another earnings numbers. At some point, you must spend money to make money. But I also agree most of the value could be in their huge cash holdings and acquistion possibility.
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