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To: satchmo who wrote (3128)4/1/1998 11:48:00 AM
From: Dave Swanson  Respond to of 21143
 
Not being a professional myself, maybe I have this wrong, but acting
like a big shot, know-it-all, and calling folks names like "nerds" or
"sorry dogs" doesn't sound very professional to me...........
D



To: satchmo who wrote (3128)4/1/1998 12:11:00 PM
From: Christiaan McDonald  Respond to of 21143
 
Satchmo, thanks a lot for posting about the show in Atlanta. My
son, Chris, and I will be there with bells on to see the SFA
set top featuring CCUR's server. That will be a terrific step
forward for CCUR. Things are slowly with emphasis on SLOWLY
coming together.
Ken



To: satchmo who wrote (3128)4/1/1998 4:33:00 PM
From: steve olivier  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 21143
 
Satchmo,

Another quality post with name calling and all. You must be related to Mr. Allen or maybe you are really Mr. Allen? If you knew anything, you would know that I don't work for "peaty" as you call them. KPMG Peat Marwick are the auditors for CCUR, and there is this independence thing in my profession - I can't invest or trade in clients. Also, for your information, the auditors don't put together the financial statements. The financial statements are management's responsibility - read the opinion. However, this is a fine point I wouldn't expect you to understand.

Now to the market. By the level of anger in the posts today, I can tell that some people are feeling a little burned today, especially those who have bought recently. The hype and euphoria over the weekend on this thread was a clear sign that the stock had to go down for the short-term. Today was the first day that bid trades were greater than ask trades in awhile, a sign that MM's are replacing their inventory or covering their shorts. A few more days of this and a short-term bottom may be in.