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To: Don Hand who wrote (2933)3/19/1998 9:09:00 AM
From: Christiaan McDonald  Respond to of 21142
 
Don, Raymond James follows BOCI. That's why the stock moves. If
we can ever get RJ to follow CCUR we will all make money (all longs). ENOTS, I don't consider CCUR to be going in circles.
They are turning sales around, paid off all debt, lowered expenses
in a dramatic fashion, they are funding VOD research out of real
time profits. The stock continues to hit higher lows on every
pull back. I think you got in for the quick hit which was a
mistake. If I agonized over every 1/8 move on a daily basis I
would be a wreck.
Ken



To: Don Hand who wrote (2933)3/19/1998 10:21:00 AM
From: jeffbas  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 21142
 
You are plain wrong on reverse splits. Most companies, INCLUDING
PROFITABLE ONES, drop afterwards, often significantly. If mgmt can get earnings up, the price will take care of itself. If they can't, a reverse split will aggravate the situation.