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To: Benny Baga who wrote (630)3/17/1998 9:38:00 PM
From: TQR  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3990
 
Hello,

Any comments on the below? It was from Benny's repost from the ICVERIFY YAHOO thread. Any truth or just Hot Air?

Is our MusTANG in trouble? I hope not.

<<<
ICVerify claims more than 250,000 physical and virtual
points of sale. I presume that counts every
cash register and server, not every customer,
so their actual customer base is probably a lot smaller.
This is a tough space right now, with a lot
of competitors. 250,000 seems really low.

My take is that CYCH is going belly up, with or without
ICVERIFY, because merchants are going to stick with
who they know (e.g. verifone/hp). All those who
disagree, please buy plenty of stock because
I am going to short more of it as soon Benny,
as this little run-up is over.

>>>

TQR



To: Benny Baga who wrote (630)3/18/1998 12:28:00 AM
From: Raven McCloud  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3990
 
I'm with you Benny! I enjoyed a nice run from 13 to 19 and then
shorted right below 19. I do feel that this merger definitely
will not extend this hyper drive share price much longer.
Besides, technicals alone look good for a retracement. How far?
No telling! I'm looking for just a couple of bucks.

Good luck all you longs. I'll keep trading this puppy for awhile.

<<My take is that CYCH is going belly up, with or without
ICVERIFY, because merchants are going to stick with
who they know (e.g. verifone/hp). All those who
disagree, please buy plenty of stock because
I am going to short more of it as soon
as this little run-up is over>>