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To: H James Morris who wrote (32121)4/13/1998 4:29:00 PM
From: John Rieman  Respond to of 50808
 
The biggest problem I see with newer investors is they expect a stock to go higher as soon as they buy it. Stocks go down, or are flat for much longer periods then when they go up. Anyone who is upset by a stock should do their own homework.

I have some friends that have bought CUBE(one at $60 per share). They ask about it from time to time, but they still hold it. The same people have been buying stocks I like for years. He picked up Microsoft in the summer of 1995, CSCO in 1996, and LU last winter.

I don't own Microsoft or LU, let them complain.

Revenues for Q1 will be arround ~$92M vs. $90M last Q, and $94M last year. Not growing fast enough yet. That changes in Q3.