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Technology Stocks : XYBR - Xybernaut

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To: Pullin-GS who wrote (550)5/15/1998 6:16:00 PM
From: Charger  Read Replies (2) of 6847
 
You know, I really disagree with both of these negative posts about the CEO. He impressed me a great deal more than many of the "suited" buffoons I have seen represent themselves as CEO's. Why he didnt bring the ONE toy that CNBC wanted to talk about, I dont know, but there was obviously some miscommunication there. And why was CNBC so hostile anyway? Why focus on the biggest potentially negative, and potentially misunderstood factor of the stock, instead of the product? Seems to me there were a lot of politics at work (many conclusions jump to mind, but pure speculation) and I thought the CEO handled himself very well under that kind of surprise and pressure.

And if you "dumped" your shares/warrants, then you were here only for the spike anyway (no judgement) and not for the intrinsic value of the company and its product. Its not as if Daimler Benz and Boeing dumped XYBR!! Better to get the daytraders gone anyway and let the stock establish its real base. XYBR was dealing all day long with overwhelming calls and I have to assume it is from investors (INVESTORS, mind you) wanting to know more about a stock which is to be a future investment for them.

Charger
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