SI
SI
discoversearch

We've detected that you're using an ad content blocking browser plug-in or feature. Ads provide a critical source of revenue to the continued operation of Silicon Investor.  We ask that you disable ad blocking while on Silicon Investor in the best interests of our community.  If you are not using an ad blocker but are still receiving this message, make sure your browser's tracking protection is set to the 'standard' level.
Technology Stocks : CSGI ...READY FOR TAKE-OFF! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: angel who wrote (1514)12/10/1997 12:12:00 AM
From: tech  Respond to of 3391
 
angel,

First of all, CSGI is only ONE of a host of stocks I trade.

Second, people who are emotionally attached to stocks don't sell them even when they are not performing (you may want to check out the ALYD thread for an example), as you pointed out, I SOLD CSGI when I felt the stock was stagnant.

Third, I don't consider CSGI an investment, it is a pure speculative stock, (one that should pay off rather well) but in any case it is not an "investment stock". For that I turn to companies like BMCS, KEA, PSFT, GTW, and momentum plays like EGRP, VRTS, and VTSS.

Fourth, since you like reading my posts so much and "think" I invest with my heart instead of my head, why don't you use some of those great due diligence techniques you have shown to poses (which only included reading what people on the SI said about the CSGI a year ago) and read my posts on the ALYD, GTW, EGRP, and BMCS threads. Pay close attention to the ones which picked entry and exit points and listed support and resistance levels. (especially on ALYD in the last two weeks)

Fifth, Didn't you say "This will be my last post on this thread because I can't bring myself to invest in this company." Yet here you are again posting here. At least I own 5,000 shares in this company and have an excuse, what is yours ?

Sixth, You are clearly lacking in any knowledge of what private placements and regulation D offerings are as they compare Reg. S. offerings. You throw out wild accusations which are inherently false and which only intend to cause confusion. If I remember correctly you were told the difference about this once before, yet you are making the same false accusations again.

Seventh, my average price in CSGI is only $6.625 and if the stock goes down I will average down further. Once a contract is announced, and I speculate that there will be several once the flood gates open, then the stock should move up at least 80% from present levels.

Eighth, you have said that you have no interest in this stock, you have unsuccessfully, tried to spew innuendo on this thread. You have mentioned SOROS (Which for those of you who are keeping track is one of the Mad Monk's buddies)

Ninth, you have posted over and over again that you would never invest in CSGI because too many questionable people on the SI were touting it, but here you are again.

Tenth, Can you short CSGI ? YES How ? Call HERZOG, open and account with them, and I am sure they can help you.
But please make sure you get your short in before next Q.

BTW- Tell SOROS, M.D. and the MAD MONK I said HI.

p.s. have a nice day.