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Technology Stocks : INPR - Inprise to Borland (BORL)

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To: Mark Ableson who wrote (2203)2/20/1999 12:51:00 PM
From: Cube  Read Replies (1) of 5102
 
Mark,

Yes, please keep shorting as many shares as you can. It will make the short squeeze even better.

Now that it is below 5, you can't short it anymore.

There is a lot of potential that I don't think you see. But, only time will tell. We will see within a few months.

After 3 years, you've got to have more than potential. There has to be a point where your vision must start to bear fruit. Dilbert's vision has born no fruit so far, so he keeps changing the vision. That is actually pretty slick of him; but CEO's shouldn't be slick. They should be straight forward innovators that march toward the goal that was promised to the shareholders. How many here think Dilbert has done that?

As far as "we will see within a few months," I have been seeing posts like this from you and others for YEARS now. Maybe you are right this time though. With the share buy back program now complete and the stock below 5, margin calls could push the stock lower, and the shorts are out of the game. Time is up for Dilbert. No more vision changing. No more obfuscation. No more dilution. No more buyouts. No more floorless convertible financing. Just start growing revenue and earnings, period. I think from here on out, Wall Street will take nothing less.

Cube
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