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To: Gurupup who wrote (1153)2/27/1998 8:24:00 PM
From: David S.  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 5736
 
If the report is worthless dribble, then why not ignore it and continue buying the stock? Relax, everything will be fine. It's Miller time. something that I don't understand is that if you spend half your waking hours on this stock, why you can't even find the incaccuracy that I saw in the report after reading it once. Although the goof that I saw does not change the conclusion of the report if the rest of the report is accurate, it's amazing to me that someone like you does not understand the jaundice market or the technologies involved. Oh well, it don't matter anyway, Nostradamus said we're all screwed starting in July of 1999.



To: Gurupup who wrote (1153)2/28/1998 7:27:00 PM
From: Quad Sevens  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 5736
 
I've been watching this situation for a while. I have respect for some of the longs in CCSI, bought some shares at 10, sold them at 15 1/2 (split adjusted). I sold because I had a nice gain, because I don't understand this situation as well as I should, and also because I don't feel the longs have addressed a nagging question raised by David S. and poodle: What is the real market for CCSI's bilirubin monitoring device? Simply quoting (estimates of) total amounts spent on current bilirubin testing seems misleading, as that is a "retail" number, whereas surely CCSI's slice of the bilirubin-test pie is a "wholesale" figure. CCSI will not participate in wild markups by hospital billers to patients and insurers.

If the total US market for bili-testing is X, what % of X is CCSI's actual market? Where/when have the longs dealt with this issue? (And Skip, with all due respect, saying the worldwide market is 10 times X is unrealistic, as "the world", especially those parts of the world where most babies are born, does not spend the same kind of $ on high-tech medical care as we do.)

Wade

PS: Also not redounding to the credibility of the longs: Insinuations such as "Mr. Pink is David S." or "David S. is connected somehow with Avalon", etc. Give it up unless you can prove it.

PS 2: At least give David S. some credit for humor.



To: Gurupup who wrote (1153)3/5/1998 6:23:00 PM
From: Josef Svejk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5736
 
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