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To: abbeyfeale who wrote (606)1/12/2000 9:51:00 AM
From: WTMHouston  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 924
 
While I agree that it is unlikely that CDDDE will be at 0, anytime soon at least, your disdain at no likely response is hypocritical, at best.

Last time I checked, a company and its cheerleaders had some burden to demonstrate the merits of a company, its products and ultimately its stock price. On 12-21, I asked ANY long to attempt to do so. Not a single one responded. At least in this respect we are in agreement, the silence said a lot to me.

Message 12344052

Part of the prior post is reprinted below. Care to take a stab at providing an objective explanation for why the stock price in either fairly or undervalued at its present level?

Troy

<<Seriously, though, even if CDDD(E) is not a sham in any way and has the greatest technology since silicon, it seems unlikely that the current value is warranted: even if they could manufacture the devices on their own in the next six to twelve months, it is unlikely that they could develop the infrastructure of devices (necessary to read it) in any meaningful quantity within the same time frame. Plus, without a "strategic partner," in order to raise the money to manufacture it themselves, there is, IMO, likely to be significant dilution because of the issuance of additional shares. Is there any other way for them to raise sufficient money?

IMO, for a company with no revenue, an unknown quantity of shares outstanding, no current or recent public filings, apparently unresolved BB listing issues, questionable cash availability for ongoing operations, and some of the other extraneous baggage that seems to be present, the current stock price appears unsupportable and irrational.

Would anyone long CDDD care to make an objectively reasonable case (other than the stock price appreciation) for why the current stock price is justified or why anyone should reasonably expect it to go higher?>>



To: abbeyfeale who wrote (606)1/12/2000 10:52:00 AM
From: John Lacelle  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 924
 
abbey,

Do you or anyone here know what was actually demonstrated
at the hotel in Israel last fall that made this BB stock
go from 1 1/2 to almost 100 in a couple of weeks? Now I
know that there has been research in the field of crystal
and lazers that hints that it might be possible sometime
in the long future that it could be possible that data
storage be placed in certain types of crystals. Now that
all makes for a great Omni Magazine (didn't they go out
of business?) article but a simple theoretical simulation
in a hotel room is a far cry from actually shipping the
hard drive.

Now I can't prove it but this company sure walks and talks
like its just another boiler room fraud. If I recall, what
they used to say is "If it walks like a duck and talks
like a duck, it probably is a duck..."

-John