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To: jerryf who wrote (1081)8/2/1999 2:43:00 PM
From: Mark Peterson CPA  Respond to of 10714
 
looks like the shorts have arrived, never posted on CREE before and now trying to sow doubt and the $hit articles from tsc, won't work here

Don't have a clue what you're talking about.

But where investments are concerned, I've generally found that the market is usually right regarding any determination of value and that may mean our respective individual opinions about the "value" of a stock may no longer be validated.

May I ask where you think this stock should be valued? Higher than where it is trading today? Lower? Do you have a recommendation for a good entry point?

TIA,

Mark A. Peterson



To: jerryf who wrote (1081)8/2/1999 10:20:00 PM
From: Robert Jacobs  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10714
 
To SI CREE and CTHR holders: I have visited both companies and their CEO's. Both are poised for extraordinary growth.

The reason CTHR is a separate company is that CREE is an industrial supplier and CTHR is a retail supplier....different biz. I suggest you consult the Yahoo thread and particularly Harvest's posts to understand more about what is going on.

For those who are long term holders, think back to March when CREE was trading around $30. You now have two shares for each of those $30 shares without having to have raised a finger (except perhaps at Greenberg)

As for CTHR, Bob Thomas is on record as saying the 2nd half of the year will result in a doubling of sales compared to first half....inventory will be consumed like vultures on carrion.

you will be glad to buy here...and sad to sell.