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To: Gary Green who wrote (7217)10/22/1997 2:26:00 PM
From: Steve Turner  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12454
 
Thanks for your response. I tend to agree with you. I almost inserted a sentence in my post that called our group "a pimple on the behind of CCEE" but somebody might try to squish that idea. <g>

I would take it as an extension of your argument that these so-called "cyber mercenaries" are more or less a figment on one's imagination.

Granted, we know there are "hypesters" out there. Over the past few months, there have been several who have come seemingly out of the blue onto this thread with stories of impending huge deals. They have usually been greeted with sneers and soon disappear.

We also know there are "shorts" out there who sometimes identify themselves. Check out the SYQT thread for that. I would take your post as a statement that those players have little if any impact on a stock's price.

I would hope that the majority of people on this thread have done their homework and that CCEE is not the bulk of their investment funds. I know I have run across several familiar names as I read threads of various stocks I own or am considering buying.

I have sat shoulder to shoulder with people playing $5,000 hands at the blackjack tables in Las Vegas. This stock is a speculative play but I like the odds a whole lot more than blackjack.

Thanks again for your reply.

Steve T.