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To: Christiaan McDonald who wrote (3090)3/28/1998 9:23:00 AM
From: DEER HUNTER  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21143
 
This kind of exposure could only help. The street is starting to take notice. From (http://www.ragingbull.com).

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Heard in the Valley
"A selection of interesting movers"

Concurrent Computer (CCUR) finished the day even at 3 1/8 after trading over three times average volume. The stock rallied after opening as low as 2 7/8. The stock was up yesterday after some legal issues were cleared up with the Justice Department (See Afternoon Call). Today, it was revealed that White Rock Capital has purchased a 5.83% stake in the company. White Rock Capital is run by a couple of highly regarded money managers. Looks like the "smart money" may be getting into CCUR.

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DH



To: Christiaan McDonald who wrote (3090)3/28/1998 5:53:00 PM
From: Webster Groves  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 21143
 
Avalon's a bit more sophisticated
than a simple tout. Who are its
"subscribers" ? My guess it's the
hedge funds. What does it mean
to have a subscription ? Well,
perhaps Avalon will help you with
your short position, or maybe you
need something propped up. Who ya
gonna call ? Avalon !!! The companies
behind the stocks probably aren't involved
at all .....just as Avalon says.
By the way ever notice how many hatchet
jobs appear in Barrons ? Not my source
for timely and unbiased information.
Of course this is just my opinion,
and maybe I'm all wrong.

-wg