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To: EtTuBrute who wrote (60158)1/10/2000 10:22:00 PM
From: Mike E.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108040
 
CLIC: Anyone else getting frustrated on this one? Gaps on the open, reaches over 48, then closes down at 45, with NASDAQ up a ton. I just dont get it. Am I missing something regarding CLIC??? Makes no sense to me??? TIA

I'm still holding this. It has frustrated me and I hold too much as a percentage of my total portfolio, so I sold some of the 44 - 45 shares today at 47 to lighten up a bit.

I have, in effect, averaged up again. I still hold too much CLIC but feel a little better about it now and took small profits in the process.

I will sell periodically on the way back to $60 (assuming we get there again, of course) but am prepared to hold long term if I have to. In other words, I will hold indefinitely as opposed to selling for a loss on this one. If it continues to drop, I will reevaluate based on volume, etc. and consider buying back some of those recently sold shares.

mike



To: EtTuBrute who wrote (60158)1/11/2000 12:50:00 AM
From: KevinMark  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108040
 
Many, many, many, and I mean MANYof us (Jean D, Mogul, Fred, Mars, Puff, Barb, Swiss, West and many others) bought and held CLIC after it's debut in October. As far as a double goes, we all felt CLIC would provide the easiest double yet, before the end of the QP. We waited, waited and waited some more. It never lived up to it's potential. Not yet anyway. Problem is....CLIC's last earnings report wasn't stellar, so many bailed (not stating any of the above) including myself.

Until they post blockbuster earnings, or sign a major player to a contract, CLIC will have a hard time seeing it's 52 wk high again IMO. Their in the right industry, but they need to perform. I believe the CLIC longs of yesterday would not hesitate to jump back in once they accomplish either of the above. Until then, I'm on the sidelines. It's on the radar screen though. Good luck. Happy Trading.

KM



To: EtTuBrute who wrote (60158)1/12/2000 9:55:00 AM
From: rwnewmed  Respond to of 108040
 
CLIC: Calico Commerce, will broadcast its quarterly earnings conference call on Thursday, January 13, 2000 at 5:00 PM EST over the Internet, Investor Broadcast Network (f/k/a Vcall) announced.

This call can be accessed at vcall.com.