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To: let who wrote (29811)2/22/1998 2:04:00 PM
From: J.S.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50808
 
As I predicted on the 28th of January:

techstocks.com

We had a movement of 10% up on near-term record volume of 3,000,000 shares on Feb 3. Therefore the market did react to the news.

I thought the Feb 17 announcement contained even more positive news
regarding the low cost of the chip, but perhaps the announcement was
not marketed correctly.

The second problem is the fact that information seems to be regularly leaked and illegal
insider trading may be rampant.

joe

P.S. John R. has predicted $.33 as opposed to John P. M. who has pedicted $.30



To: let who wrote (29811)2/22/1998 2:24:00 PM
From: 2sigma  Respond to of 50808
 
Here Ye..Here Ye...please take note: CUBE's stock price is a "show me the money" stock. I suggest ya'all keep your eyes, hearts and hopes on revenues and earnings and learn not to expect seachange price movements based on partnership agreements or product announcements.

Long 5000.



To: let who wrote (29811)2/22/1998 4:04:00 PM
From: Scotsman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50808
 
I think that Cube is indeed a stock that will need to show all it is solid and profitible, not only in the near future but also in the long term. The seeds are there as is the market, but it hasn't developed yet. So patience is required here. And it will go up and down a lot, I guarentee, so its not for the squeemish.

I also think that those that have not been involved with this company long term need to look at where it has come from. About 3 or 4 years ago this stock was 16. It went to 120 over a year and split. It has since fallen to current levels, but this is post split, so it has made a good profit even at these levels for those that have held on.

The driving force when it made its outstanding climb back than was the lock on the market for video compression and the rise in the demand for those products based upon VCR's and dishes. With DVD you may have the same driving forces, but I don't know about the lock on the market.