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Technology Stocks : Voice Control Systems, Inc (VCSI) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: risk-averse who wrote (110)4/13/1998 1:41:00 PM
From: ed doell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 194
 
Hi, re: the selloff on good news:

Other than buy-on-rumor, sell-on-news...

does anyone have thoughts about the volume and price decline on the news with IBM?



To: risk-averse who wrote (110)4/13/1998 2:30:00 PM
From: John T. Hardee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 194
 
We have got a huge potential in this stock. IBM, Siemens have the potential to take this stock to the $30 in the 4 qtr.



To: risk-averse who wrote (110)4/20/1998 11:39:00 PM
From: John T. Hardee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 194
 
IBM should be very well trained on VCSI products, in 1996 IBM loaded VCSI technology into IBM DirectTalk2 using 40 language vocabularity. IBM used this system to enhance users customer service and reduce operating costs. System is still in operation.

I see no reason for IBM not to continue its usage of VCSI techmology in its new products to be released. VCSI is a winner.



To: risk-averse who wrote (110)4/21/1998 12:03:00 AM
From: ed doell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 194
 
I apologize for intruding into this thread, as I do not hold this stock nor am I short it, but do follow it in keeping with my interests in voice recognition.

Can someone give a snapshot of why this stock has fallen to this extent after the IBM announcement?

I know I asked this earlier, but the stock was much higher then than now.

It is not my intent to rub salt into wounds, or to bring up a sore subject. It's just that the selling really amazes me, and I can't seem to account for it.

Ed