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To: Spunky Beaver who wrote (491)11/22/1997 5:28:00 AM
From: Manfred  Respond to of 5736
 
Hi Larry,

please go ahead and short it.

If you really don't see that it is human and even logical to assure some profit after MANY years of very hard work, then I cannot help you. I would do the same.

So at least be consequent and short it big. You would do me a great favor.

Good luck - you will need it !

Manfred



To: Spunky Beaver who wrote (491)11/22/1997 9:41:00 AM
From: JanyBlueEyes  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5736
 
From the CCSI Research Page:

techstocks.com :

Darby's ex sold a portion of his stock,although irt shows her sale...

techstocks.com :

The CEO of CCSI and her ex-husband own 2,000,000 shares of stock. Since 8/1/97 her ex-husband has sold 60,000 shares. Mr.Guiry, an officer, sold 50,000 on an option excercise, and is left with 150,000 shares. Another officer sold 20,000 on an option excercise.

This is totally meaningless. If you are concerned about what management thinks about thier company, either you are asleep, or have not listened to either of the press conferences, or read the press releases. But, after all of that if it still concerns you sell it, and go on to something else. I noticed Bill Gates sold some MSFT, is he concerned about the future of his company, I saw 3 insiders at INTC sell some of their shares, are they worried about their stock?

People do things for different reasons, and sometimes they have bills to pay, school, food, stupid stuff like that. If I had all my money tied up in one stock,I would sell some too.

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CCSI Research Page - Historical & Up To Date Company Information:
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To: Spunky Beaver who wrote (491)11/22/1997 5:32:00 PM
From: Mark Collier  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5736
 
Seems to me there may be some confusion as to the number of shares
owned by Darby and Ex-husband. I'm confused as to where Larry got the
700,813 outstanding shares owned by Darby. If the following excerpts from the SEC filings are correct, and I have to believe that they are,
then Darby combined with Ex-husband sold 79,980 shares between these
two reporting dates. I remain unclear regarding the exact number of shares sold since 6/6/97 as the sell dates and the reporting dates are
different. Jany reports 90,000 sold so if we take the reported shares
owned as of June 30, 1997 and subtract 90,000, the total amount owned by Darby combined with Ex-husband is 1,990,793 as of the current date
which calculates that about 4.3% of their holdings were sold. Maybe someone can clarify the divorce status. For the purposes of speculation, is it
possible that Darby or her Ex needed to buy a house, settlement expenses, etc.....? Does anyone know when the divorce was final or is it final?

Date: November 13, 1997
FORM 10QSB QUARTERLY REPORT UNDER SECTION 13 OR 15(D) OF THE
SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934


For the quarterly period ended September 30, 1997

Darby Simpson Macfarlane, Chief Executive Officer of the Company,
owns shares of Common Stock and Preferred Stock aggregating 2,000,813 of the shares....

Date: August 14, 1997
FORM 10QSB QUARTERLY REPORT UNDER SECTION 13 OR 15(D) OF THE
SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934


For the quarterly period ended June 30, 1997

Darby Simpson Macfarlane, Chief Executive Officer of the Company,
owns shares of Common Stock and Preferred Stock aggregating 2,080,793 of the shares....