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To: Craig Gordon who wrote (43150)7/17/1999 11:11:00 PM
From: Craig Gordon  Respond to of 50808
 
One man's opinion of price activity.

Cube's share price performance on Friday was very manipulated. Looking at the intraday chart you can see how the market makers unloaded their inventory on the unsuspecting suckers that put market orders in on the opening.

Then they flushed the price and brought it back (on really light volume) so that the suckers that read the paper will get a good (all be it fake) picture of what happened.

On Monday look for the same type of manipulation. 10 minutes after the market opens they will flush it and bring it back at the close on really light volume. High 35 1/2 low 33 close 34 1/2.

The pros are dumping and they want the highest price possible. They don't have to worry about options expiration.



To: Craig Gordon who wrote (43150)7/17/1999 11:13:00 PM
From: Black-Scholes  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50808
 
Mr. Gordon, CUBE still makes money at VDC - O.K.. Second, CUBE still enjoys a 60% market share in VCD (at one time they had 90%). The appearance of competitors in the VCD didn't ruin the market for CUBE - it just diminished it.

DVD growth is here NOW. Go back and listen to the CC. Hell, go back on this thread for the last four months and read John Rieman's posts of consumer electronic articles about the "explosive" (300% growth) of DVD. DVD has already been declared the MOST successful product launch in consumer electronic history. It's growing NOW!!! - Per management.

Nice try, pal.

You're either a short or just plain stupid if you think CUBE will EVER - EVER!!! - see the twenties again.