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


To: ENOTS who wrote (17786)5/9/2002 12:48:58 PM
From: Albig  Respond to of 21142
 
why fold it? burn it down.cry on it. god BLESS THE U.S.A.



To: ENOTS who wrote (17786)5/9/2002 1:22:15 PM
From: Christiaan McDonald  Respond to of 21142
 
It just amazes me that, even when it was $6, the stock traded 2 mil shares or so, that's not MM's selling, they
sold at 17 most of what they had. The fund ownership was so
high I think it is inexperienced fund managers who, having
to face their investors with $10 and $11 losses from 17 that
are panicking and selling. Buy high and sell low, that's o.k. when its someone else's money I guess.

Ken



To: ENOTS who wrote (17786)5/9/2002 1:50:56 PM
From: Christiaan McDonald  Respond to of 21142
 
CCUR up 46% from 52 week low, SEAC up 32% from 52 week low.
CCUR off 58% from 52 week high, SEAC off 66% from 52 week
high. Just a sell off, mostly on this "unknown" reporting
Ncube order, an outfit that normally would be ignored but
the market is so skittish now, a little old lady could easily spark a sell off.

Ken