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To: Pikeaholic who wrote (11)2/9/2000 11:23:00 AM
From: Goodboy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 124
 
Thanks. I don't have the time to put up posts there and I felt my job was done. I was comfortable that the first analyst would launch coverage (Soundview) and you can see the company is moving into a first class position in the VOD market (check out the latest board member addition). I don't even read the thread anymore as your comments regarding the level of posting are correct (although while I was posting there, I got sucked into some child like arguements). Anyway, the naysayers are losers and the longs are winners.

I used to read the PAMC board on Yahoo and could not believe the number of negative posters. They now are also looking like losers as the company is emerging to be a major player in a market still in its infancy (or about where on-line trading was in late 1997). As with CCUR, this has been a tough stock to hang on to with some gut wrenching roller coaster swings. I have traded the majority of my position three times. This time I accumulated between $22 all the way down to $15. I am a holder for new coverage and a stock price well into the 40's. It could go much higher on a Hetheon/E-Trade type comp. But I don't hang around for the last buck, I just go out and try to find the next big company that nobody knows about, cares about or just has too much hair for the average joe (or analyst) to figure.

This stock back in 1998 was a hairy as they get. Delisted, insiders selling stock, losses, accounting firm resigned, etc. My first buy was at $4 and change. We have come a long way baby. Good luck.