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Technology Stocks : CompuCom Systems & spin off ClientLink, Inc

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To: biffpincus who wrote (313)11/5/1998 10:30:00 PM
From: biffpincus  Read Replies (1) of 388
 
Acting strongly under unusual circumstances ... today I thought I had a major loser on my hands before the open when a press release stated that CMPC was going to take a 25 million restructuring charge and close down 50 nationwide offices and become a "virtual company."

Last year the quarter was .26 cents, this quarter is expected to be .08 cents, a HUGE difference ... I was prepared to sell all at the open and cash in on my profits from 3.00 up but before I did I checked the pre-market action ... and found out it was only down a 1/4, so I held off the sell button...., and once the Labor Department's booboo stabilized the markets, I went off to work, unaware that Mr. Greenspan gave an ego boost to the Dow .... also, at 3:30, there was a CMPC conference call to discuss the restructuring charge and the virtual office concept.... the stock ended up 1/8 at 5.

I missed the CC, and called tonight to listen in but was told there was no replay... I will call the company shortly to see if I can get a listen ... but there is some serious support to this stock when it had every reason to tank big time .... I'm very curious as to the workability of their total commitment to the virtual office scenario and doing away completely with the standard american "brick and mortar" philosophy. I'm guessing this is very much a move towards the future that many IS companies will probably commit to shortly ... another indication of the power of the Internet ... the move initially scared me off, but now I'm beginning to turn and appreciate the boldness of the move ... is any one aware of similar nationwide businesses going completely online like this?

thought I'd share my thoughts, with the technicals looking pretty good on the charts, on any dips, I'll be adding to my position ...

biff
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