First Charlie Maxwell jumps ship, now Robert Metz is scurrying off: PR Newswire, Monday, March 02, 1998 at 14:08
NEW YORK, March 2 /PRNewswire/ -- In his column Shaking the Money Tree, Bob Metz, editor of Money Talks ( www.talks.com ) and founder of The New York Times Market Place column, discusses the downturn Copytele is experiencing. According to the financial community, Copytele was believed to be on the profit trail. Instead, Copytele has suffered another loss with stocks falling to 2 and 1/2 from 6. The company's fans are disappointed, but more distressed are the investors who bought on the margin and were sold out. Metz points out the faults of investing in volatile high tech stocks, and warns investors to watch their step. The column is posted each Monday at Money Talks, a personal investment e-zine.
SOURCE Money Talks -0- 03/02/98 /CONTACT: Larry Thomas for Money Talks, 212-596-1513, or Larry_Thomas@prnewswire.com; or Denise Maloney of Peppercom, 212-681-1333, or dmaloney@peppercom.com/ /Web site: talks.com |