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Technology Stocks : Concurrent Computer (CCUR)
CCUR 1,940-14.0%Jul 30 2:38 PM EST

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To: steve olivier who wrote (5213)9/30/1998 4:59:00 PM
From: Goodboy  Read Replies (2) of 21143
 
Are you going to start this stupidity again. Did you go to the Paul Kagan conference and talk to the two top Time Warner people? Do you think all the investors there were surrounding them to ask about CCUR? The answer is no. But I was there and I asked. I was with SFA and I asked. I don't know anything for sure, but when you are told something that strongly hints that these are the two companies, it is more valuable than a reporters story or that of any of the other competitors or clueless posters.

Maybe you and the shoe should go back and read some posts. I think we were all pretty clear that Genrocco outed the fact that CCUR's server was involved with the Time Warner tests. It also looks like SEAC made a press release without much fanfare or support from Time Warner. Desperate?

I do know more than I am putting on this thread. And it comes from good research. Let the traders use their charts, stare at time and sales and which market maker is doing what. I will continue to make the phone calls and meet in person with the companies and people that are making digital happen. You do your thing and I'll do mine. At this point, my information makes me feel very comfortable in the LARGE year long accumulation of CCUR stock for myself and others. I didn't buy it to trade and unless the volume gets back over 1 million per day on a regular basis, I doubt I will. Those trading 10,000 or 20,000 can play the trading game. Size players would either crush it or send it flying with a trading position.

I recall that the last trading advice on this thread was to buy at $3.50 and then again at $3 (please don't make me go back and post it, that is such a waste of time). The stock has been between $2 and $2.50. That piece of advice wiped out 30 to 40 percent. Not so good. On the other hand, investors may be down, but they didn't come here to trade. I am glad you and the shoe are making big bucks here, but it is not my game in this stock. I suggest you continue to advise the board on when to buy and sell (of course within minutes of you already doing your trade) and I will continue to provide information that I get coupled with my opinions for those investing with the belief that this is a great market with huge potential for CCUR.

You are funny. If we say something and it is wrong (usually temporarily wrong), you want to flame us for hyping and being wrong. If we are right, you sound like a cry baby and claim inside information. Maybe you should hang up your retail investor mentality and join the big boys with your trading bravado. We don't know what the hell we are doing and need your help badly.

So whats the call Steve O. Did we buy today or sell. How about you Mr. shoe. What did you do. Go on the record and don't be shy. I want to see how fast we can kill your credibility (as if you have some yet). Although it does seem you take a particular liking to my long posts. You know it helps me relieve stress to write. Tell us Mr. Shoe, should we have bought or sold today. An answer before the opening would be nice.
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