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To: shelfware who wrote (112)11/10/1999 12:03:00 AM
From: John Ritter  Respond to of 374
 
I was excited at 10 to get in and will be happy to get out at 60 or 50, but it would be nice if the new products really drove the stock to the upside based on fundamental rather than a return to a momentum paly, then I could hold for years and see some real gains...so often we are after a quick buck, so seldom do we find a company we can ride for the long haul



To: shelfware who wrote (112)11/10/1999 9:16:00 AM
From: Richard Tai  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 374
 
I've been following CNQR since about April when Paul Cook the manager of the Munder NetNet Fund mentioned it on CNBC as his favorite B2B play. Since then it's gone from about $35 to $9 back to $20. They were once mentioned as competitors with CMRC but I haven't heard those comparisons in a while. With just a $400 million marketcap vs. $9 billion for ARBA and $8 billion for CMRC, CNQR looks cheap.