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Technology Stocks : Cyberian Outpost (Symbol: COOL) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: JudgeJudi who wrote (1860)12/5/1999 10:26:00 AM
From: wiz  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1932
 
Judy

Well for just that reason. COOL has a bigger potential for appreciation if it can prove itself, and I think it will. When it does, I will send you a cyber drink. The CEO just bought again at a tad over 14. Of course you know this company much better than he does don't you? I love these boards, such great humor! Etraders with great tools like yahoo.com, and quicken, can make better assumtions about a company than it's CEO.-g- Of course maybe the company just gave that money to Bowman to "throw" at this stock because it is a better advertisement than the money could have bought otherwise.. could be.. bad gamble in my opinion though.-g-

Good luck

wiz



To: JudgeJudi who wrote (1860)12/5/1999 11:08:00 AM
From: Daytek77  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1932
 
You are incorrect in assuming that there is less risk in buying the so-called first tier stocks at their present levels. Take Amazon for example, losses as far as the eye can see, they generate traffic but ask an analyst when this company will make any money. Cool has been the victim of its own success, it has moved from the $8.5 level to $ 15 15/16
now it has corrected about 2/3 of this level which is normal. Also if you were objective you would note that Cool has consistently beaten earnings expectations and should do so handily this quarter also. At these levels after a 2/3 correction Cool is a great buy and IMHO can be counted on reaching the $19-$20 level by year-end.