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Technology Stocks : CSGI ...READY FOR TAKE-OFF! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: SOROS who wrote (1733)12/25/1997 2:27:00 AM
From: tech  Respond to of 3391
 
SOROS, the post you are looking for was made on the Dec. 3rd when I sold my shares at a profit. On Dec. 5th (after the price dropped) I bought back in.

Also, during this time some new information came out that Ted had mistakenly stated CSGI's search capabilities. It also came out that PTUS, SEEC, and VIAS all have to manually convert code once the conversion is done.

We saw what happened to the Mad Monk, a.k.a Patick Tang, after he called CSGI a SCAM and purposely posted false and misleading information. I think his apology is still on this thread.

would you like to read it again ?

happy holidays.



To: SOROS who wrote (1733)12/25/1997 12:18:00 PM
From: Josef Svejk  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 3391
 
Humbly report, SOROS, here is the one and only tech&co post I can find - among the countless tech-buy-CSGI posts - since day one - with tech-sell-CSGI sentiment:

Message 2864980

I just had my broker sell my entire position in CSGI.

I am tired of this waiting game, along with all the latest information that Ted has put forth, there is nothing here worth holding on to. (as of right now anyway).

I made a okay profit on my shares, and I hope everyone else can eventually make money on this stock.

What is truly interesting is that I made more money in trading 3,000 shares of ALYD in one day, than in holding 5,000 shares of CSGI for a month.

If this company shows any signs of life, I will buy back in. As of right now, you'd have to kick them to even see if they are alive. I am not in the practice of playing with DEAD stocks, and so far, this stock is DEAD.

Good luck to all.


If you recall, the tech-sold post came shortly after TED visited CSGI, and made his much appreciated detailed posts regarding the CSGI tool.

Prior to said visit tech-said:
Message 2838396

Tech Master, I couldn't agree with you more, lets hear the bloody truth from Ted.

We will hear if this company has something with the potential to be marketed successfully or not.

We will be able to see if CSGI can generate enough revenues from their conversion work that in conjunction with their low burn rate, will make them profitable.

The "Bloody Truth" will soon be heard.


Two days after the tech-sold post came this familiar tech-loves-CSGI post, with all the usual tech-ness, followed instantly by a tech-buy-CSGI post. I won't quote them here, we all know them by heart:

Message 2886194
Message 2886958

What I find interesting is, that after all those countless tech-buy posts, in years of tech-push-CSGI, we are told tech-held what?

A few grand of CSGI?

This is all about tech-max $30 000?

OK.

Oh yeah, before I forget:

Message 3040653

Ted had mistakenly stated CSGI's search capabilities.


Believe-tech, not TED.

OK.

And:

We saw what happened to the Mad Monk, a.k.a Patick Tang, after he called CSGI a SCAM and purposely posted false and misleading information. I think his apology is still on this thread.

According to SI Jill - e-mail her, I did - contrary to popular tech-claims, and tech-Monk-killer tech-boasts, Mad Monk chose not to post on SI.

Here is his last post to SI, and his profile:

Message 2238997
Member 1878838

The bloody truth is indeed out there . . .

Happy Holidays to you SOROS, and all my friends,

I remain humbly dreamin', peddlin' bloody truth by the mail slot of the FBNA mail room, virtually where time stands still, particlarly near the first acoustic arches of the Mala Strana side of Charles Bridge, where they serve great hot rum, gratis for me, yours truly, soul, noise funk, to tech,

Svejk
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