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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: jeffbas who wrote (7018)2/10/1999 10:35:00 AM
From: Goodboy  Read Replies (2) of 21143
 
I just spoke with someone that informed me of another small cap White Rock home run and they didn't stop buying at 9% ownership. White Rock with thier often side kick, Soros Management has bought 32% of HAIN, a food company. This, although not sexy like IGEN or hyped like DDIM, the stock has moved from $7 to $22 over the last 14 months. White Rock owns 23% and Soros 9%. Investors have followed these two into other stocks like the ones I just mentioned in mass and pushed their prices much higher. How anybody could downplay the fact that these guys are looking to do the same thing with CCUR is beyond me.

They also are not buying SEAC, a stock that they could easily add some serious buying to and push the price (along with giving them their only significant institutional shareholder. Even with coverage from 2 major and 2 minor investment banks (including BT Alex Brown and Morgan Stanley). Why is that? Why are the institutions not buying SEAC. What do the big investors see in CCUR? I have answered that question so many times that it needs no further clarification.
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