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Technology Stocks : Concurrent Computer (CCUR)
CCUR 1,940-22.4%Jul 30 2:38 PM EST

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To: steve olivier who wrote (10243)7/21/1999 9:24:00 PM
From: Starowl  Read Replies (2) of 21142
 
Steve: Why do you have a bad attitude about a company whose shares you chose to buy? Especially when the price of the stock has doubled or tripled over the past few months. If I choose to invest in a company and the stock wallows or drops because of business conditions or I discover some shady behavior on the part of management, shame on me for holding the shares.

The price already hit $7/share not long ago. What has changed between then and now to turn you against your investment? You seem to have little regard for the company's management or the prospects for the technology. For me those would be good reasons to sell and find an investment that actually brings me enjoyment. I'm just curious why you continue to hold onto those shares. There seems to be a contradiction between your behavior in holding the shares and your views on the company.

I really don't mind your posts, as contrarian views help me test my convictions.

Actually, setting a goal for getting out of a stock, as you have with $7, is a reasonable course to take, I think. Of course when that happens, you still have time to decide whether or not to stay the course for a better deal.

Good luck,

Starowl
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