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Technology Stocks : C-Cube
CUBE 36.64-0.5%Dec 5 3:59 PM EST

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To: Bob Strickland who wrote (34429)7/17/1998 7:04:00 PM
From: Rarebird  Read Replies (3) of 50808
 
Reflections On C-Cube:

I am not one to whine or cry over spilt milk. I'm disappointed over today's price movement and reversal too. I desperately try to understand in my daily life WHY humans do what they do and learn from it. In this light, C-Cube has a very serious problem that no one in Management or on this thread even think is a serious problem. Hardly anyone knows or even cares what C-Cube does anymore. People don't invest in a company unless they know what the company is all about and what great services and products they provide. Every one on this thread knows what a great innovative technology company C-Cube is. The Professionals know it also! I have followed this company for almost 4 years very closely. It's price movement is in my blood. I can get deceived too when I merely look at the fundamentals and the technological side of the equation. This stock has never traded on its fundamentals. It traded like an Internet stock for a while and then it came back down to earth and it has never been the same since. The PROBLEM IS PUBLIC RELATIONS! The Conference Call yesterday was a disgrace! What did C-Cube say in plain simple English to motivate any one to invest? Why can't C-Cube communicate to analysts about the great fundamental nature of their business? How many analysts showed up at the conference call? How many really care? Something is very wrong here. There is a lot more to todays decline than options expiration or Hagedorn leaving. It's very fundamental and real tragic: lack of communication. The problem can be resolved. But it needs to first be addressed as a problem.

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