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Non-Tech : CNS-consolidated stores: doomed or deemed attractive? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: kendall harmon who wrote (2)7/8/1999 3:46:00 PM
From: waldemar cyranski  Respond to of 11
 
Your comments and observations are so true, it hurts! The criminality of wall street billionaires as individuals that have access to the press and airwaves is beyond any government control. For a company like CNS to drop 6 or 7 points =30+ % on the wimsical commentary of one or two persons is CRIMINAL. But, its a daily story we just cant be aware of every company so affected....What to do?????? Buy when its low & sell when its higher?? what else????? Regards, Waldy



To: kendall harmon who wrote (2)7/9/1999 12:10:00 AM
From: David F. Robinson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11
 
i picked up 1000 shares @ 16 today, figuring the street was overselling on the news. there stores here are dirty, cluttered, and a mess. how they keep up with inventory is beyond me. hoping for a quick trade. will try to get out at 17 tomorrow.

glad to hear you shopping at wal-mart. been a long time shareholder and customer. it is easier to pick up toys at wal=mart while shopping there, than making a special trip to the mall for a k bees.
walmart rules, and when they roll out the new neighborhood stores (small=marts) they will really eat at the unprepared retailer.