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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: Starowl who wrote (11875)12/11/1999 4:15:00 PM
From: Christiaan McDonald  Read Replies (2) of 21142
 
As has been noted concerning insiders, and it is true also I think,
for average stockholders, there are many factors that go into a
decision to sell some or all of a stock.

For many many years I had a policy of selling half my position and
getting all my money back after a stock doubled. I didn't use that
policy with CCUR because I would have sold half at $4 and there was
no way I was going to do that.

I will say I have sold some above $10 and I did it simply because with the higher price, CCUR was such a major portion of my portfolio
that it was just too risky not to sell some. Now, even after selling
some, over 40% of my portfolio is still in CCUR. That is still a
heavy load in anybody's book.

Ken
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