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To: jeffbas who wrote (14892)12/26/2000 3:13:22 PM
From: Don Hand  Respond to of 21142
 
It would appear that the MM's are buying stock for someone
at SEAC. Someone also traded up CCUR 80-100K shares before
1PM.

One other pick of MS is down $1. INFS.
Not very smart people over there.

Then again Carl Ichan bought 9.9 percent of VISX(eye)
before today. I bet he's pissed.



To: jeffbas who wrote (14892)12/26/2000 5:19:37 PM
From: ENOTS  Respond to of 21142
 
seems like something is not quite right here!
middle of nov, till now when we were almost even in price, they are now 23 points ahead
are we still in the race? As long as ccur remains in the lockjaw mode, we will do NOTHING except flounder. IMO



To: jeffbas who wrote (14892)12/26/2000 8:27:30 PM
From: Nick DiGennaro  Respond to of 21142
 
Jeff, would you comment on these Morgan Stanley numbers from the Yahoo message board? TIA, Nick

Re: Goldman Sachs? Say What?
by: lucky_southern 12/25/00 2:19 pm
Msg: 44828 of 44899

Hey Cross, good finds. Regarding MSDW. I looked through their publication "US Investment Perspectives-November 8, 2000" this morning and under Research Abstracts for CCUR by analyst Gary Lieberman dated October 30 he has 2001E EPS at $.08; 2002E EPS $.27. Looking at their August 2,2000 report on CCUR (page 39) they put the 2001E income as (.10). Is this a revision of $0.18 per share (from minus 0.10 to plus 0.08) or am I mistaking something?
Comments from Oct 30 are: "EPS higher than expected, revenue mixed. Lower-than-expected expenses caused net income to be higher than expected."
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