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Technology Stocks : COM21 (CMTO)

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To: DZOO who wrote (661)6/26/1999 9:04:00 PM
From: DeWAVE  Read Replies (1) of 2347
 
Its posts like that, that make me consume more... briefing.com has never impressed me much, if I had listened to them on internut stocks a year ago I would be saying "shoulda, coulda, woulda. However, they are getting smarter by taking a straddle stance and not going either way, except by saying "Stocks that get creamed on big volume such as CMTO did yesterday rarely snap back overnight. It can take months of sideways trading to work off the overhead supply and restore confidence."

And to that, I say "Bullsh%t!" CMTO and ATHM are doing road shows to demo the advantages of the cablenet... is ATHM going to stop and change wheels... no! There is no scheduled pitstop for ATHM because CMTO delivers everything expected and then some. Does it carry a certificate sought by others... no... will it yes. Is the certificate important to the end user? That's the question I asked at this weekends local PC show in DC... 95% answered "what is that?" The knowledgeable %5 answered "Because of the speed of new technology it's not important as long as it delivers as specified"

As an investor, I am not worried and will go out on a limb by saying CMTO will hit 25 in July... no hype just IMHO.

And as another PC geek, I expect to be cable ready by December 99 in DC.

Good luck all and no matter what I hope we all make mojo... eerrr money.. ;-)
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