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Technology Stocks : Gupta(GPTAE) -- A possible turnaround?

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To: null who wrote (74)10/27/1996 9:59:00 AM
From: seth thomas   of 89
 
Leo, it's a free country, and anyone can say anything, short of libel. BUt, I receive a lot of e-mail privately from people reacting to my postings on various sites. It's frightening to see how many people make investment decisions solely on the basis of these postings. The level of naivety is disturbing. Everyone has to learn sometime, so I am not knocking them. I am suggesting a bit more responsibility in postings suggesting strong buys.

Your suggestion that the stock might go to 5 or 6 and then stabilize is might be reasonable. I don't know if you are right, but it's your opinion and you make that clear. I was reacting to a previous post that suggested CNTR was headed to 15 or 20 in the next three months.

You'd think that most readers would take that with a grain of salt, but there will be some who won't, will make investment decisions based on that posting, and then wonder what happened.

As always, timing is everything. If you bought at $2.94, and then can sell at 5, then good for you. I was thinking more of the late jumpers who buy at 4.5, then get stuck.

I still don't see the fundamental successful business model in CNTR's business.
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