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Technology Stocks : Concurrent Computer (CCUR) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Albert Cupo who wrote (11865)12/11/1999 11:51:00 AM
From: Starowl  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 21142
 
Well I didn't give up on it and you didn't give up on it--what makes us different from your friends? And there have been many opportunities to get back into the stock; I have continued adding to my holdings as it has climbed. There is nothing to be gained by blaming others for our own mistakes; I make enough of them myself.

I find it difficult to understand how one's investment decisions on Concurrent could be influenced by one poster whose views were not always in synch with the vast majority of posters on this board who generally praised the prospects for Concurrent. It would seem to me that the opposite would be true.

And besides, in reading through tmrent's posts since June, I found nothing he wrote that suggested investors get out of CCUR. The closest recommendation I saw was not to throw all your money behind one horse in the race. Had one followed that advice and invested in Seachange as well as Concurrent, think of the profits. I sold my Seachange at 13, after a brief selloff. Shame on me.

Others may disagree with the above. So be it.

Starowl