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To: Black-Scholes who wrote (46112)10/14/1999 3:41:00 PM
From: Stoctrash  Respond to of 50808
 
<So you think CUBE will miss their numbers>
I don't know...I'll let the price of the stock tell me....

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To: Black-Scholes who wrote (46112)10/14/1999 3:55:00 PM
From: scott bolio  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50808
 
We are definitely in a situation were the street is in a company by company review of the earthquake impact. That is why most of the semi's are acting well today and Cube is not. I believe that the earthquake is now and is going to be used as a crutch for some companies that come in a little light. CUBE also has its wild card to play with Divicom. I feel everyone should be happy 10/19 and forward guidance will be strong. AS for SNDK the stock did get a little ahead of itself over the past few months:)



To: Black-Scholes who wrote (46112)10/15/1999 12:13:00 PM
From: Humblefrank  Respond to of 50808
 
I just bought a new computer with DVD. Since it didn't come with decoding software I went to buy a Creative dvd card yesterday. Fry's advertises them for $50 almost every week. I believe they were on sale a week ago, but they are completely out now. It would make sense if there's a shortage, although it is so recent it shouldn't alter earnings.