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To: steve olivier who wrote (10225)7/21/1999 12:58:00 PM
From: Christiaan McDonald  Respond to of 21142
 
I am really happy right now, 217% gain with an average hold time of
just over a year. And the best yet to come.

I will say the same thing about today I always say, lets see, I have
probably said this at least 500 times here on SI CCUR, but here goes
again: "I leave the short term movements to the traders".

EOD on this. I would guess everyone has been ready to move on for
most of the morning.

Good luck to all, longs and traders. We don't have any shorts.

Ken



To: steve olivier who wrote (10225)7/21/1999 1:35:00 PM
From: jeffbas  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21142
 
Steve, I would not characterize general market conditions as being specific problems with CCUR. The market got crushed yesterday and it does not look as if it can even sustain a rally today. When big cap tech stocks plunge on good results, we may be in for a bad spell everywhere. Yesterday made me very nervous and I took a small step elsewhere to become more comfortable.

You missed my point in my prior post. I found it quite interesting from that article that evidently neither of the large holders saw fit to unload a million shares or so on the major run up to $7+. If that is accurate, the idea that they arranged for that WSJ story in order to sell some now is not credible.