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To: Shelly Wolfsdorf who wrote (30032)2/27/1998 9:09:00 PM
From: Don Dorsey  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50808
 
"The difference between money managers and individual investors is that the professionals have to perform-show their report cards every three months. While individual investors can wait more patiently for the future."

That's true, but I know a large number of money managers who pride themselves on buying stocks everybody else hates. CUBE, just like the market, needs to climb a wall of worry. Go back and read the posts at the start of this thread when CUBE was near its all time high, and read the overwhelming positive outlooks. Then read the posts immediately following CUBE's earnings warning last May 20th. You've never seen such negativity, yet if you had bought soon after that warning you would have doubled your money several months later. Read again following the earnings announcement in September which surpassed expectations, and you'll see predictions of $50 CUBE being in the bag. You know what happened since then. Then,of course, there are the recent lows at the end of December when Rarebird ruled the thread.

My point is that the cloudiness and uncertainty of the public is bullish, not bearish. As long as there are enough doubters out there, CUBE investors may not have to wait patiently for the future. It will come before the doubters realize they have missed it.