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To: Ed Newman who wrote (3099)3/29/1998 3:49:00 PM
From: David K.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21143
 
The fact that an investment group bought 5% + of ccur is good and may mean that more recognition and higher prices for the stock. However, investment groups are constantly buying stocks and some go up and some go down. It's not necessarily an automatic win for us. Maybe Segel whispered the grand ccur secret into the ears of the investment group (The company will be bought at 7 by Microsoft or curr's VOD technology will be used by almost everybody.). Or maybe the Big Money hopes for the domino effect: 1) They buy. 2) Their rivals see this and they buy too.3) We small potatoes get hyped and buy more and more. 4) The stock moves to a higher base 5) The first group sells making a nice profit 5) The emperor has no clothes 6) We half-pints, not having taken our profits, get snittzled????