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Technology Stocks : Concurrent Computer (CCUR)
CCUR 2,5000.0%Dec 12 9:30 AM EST

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To: DEER HUNTER who wrote (13294)4/5/2000 4:10:00 PM
From: James M. Bash  Read Replies (2) of 21143
 
Don't be too hard on ole' Enots - though his method can be grating at times, I believe his intentions are good: trying to help the stock price.

And he does have a point that up till now management has not done the kind of PR job it needs to. I think they've done a good job generally with the company, and hopefully the rest will fall in place now with the well-regarded, external PR firm. It's clear to me that a shortage of information that keeps their shareholders in tune and "faithful" has helped cause this selling. Nothing has really changed fundamentally, and we have had no real bad news. Just the fact they had their biggest RT sale ever (for the Patriot missile) but didn't issue a separate press release is indicative. I hope they will be doing more issuance of PRs now on the VOD side, even if they are of a more lightweight variety... People lose confidence when you cut off their lines of communication, their reassurance. And even if everything's fine with the company and its products, you've got to keep the story told, especially with a story stock like this one.

But anyway, that's hopefully all in the past and we should be in better hands now. And judging by the recovering stock price, guess I'm not the only one who thought this was drastically oversold!
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