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To: Sparky65 who wrote (32395)4/20/1998 11:12:00 AM
From: Ian deSouza  Respond to of 50808
 
hey sparky -- I like that name - I wonder what brought you to CUBE ... in regard to your query.

Anyone, I am new to this thread and have just started tracking CUBE. One of the things that I can't figure out is why this stock is selling so cheap.

Maybe its because you can always teach an old dog new tricks.

I'm long on CUBE and think the near and long term prospects look very good. CUBE has declined over the past months, mainly because I think the shorts have gotten their teeth into CUBE possibly because it was over valued when it was 70 and have had a hard time letting go. Now CUBE is biting back at this same shorts and my guess is that its quite a sting.

Regarding the digital video revolution, its my opinion that CUBE is no doubt the leader and will continue to be so in the foreseeable future. Much growth anticipated from most of the participants in this thread (as well as quite a few analysts recently).



To: Sparky65 who wrote (32395)4/20/1998 4:00:00 PM
From: Peter V  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50808
 
Sparky, digital video was the hot area to invest in 1996-97 when CUBE hit 70. Like the internet stocks are now, CUBE was overvalued then (but not to the same extreme as YHOO and AMZN), and came back down when investors realized that digital video reality (actual implementation) was taking longer than first anticipated. DVD has yet to really skyrocket, which I think many people were counting on to make CUBE a superstar. CUBE has many aspects, however, and as I have been saying for the past year, DiviCom was the best acquisition CUBE could have ever made, and is paying off nicely now. The company's true value is in the future, with major profits to be realized late this year and into 1999. CUBE has consistently shown the ability to be first to market with innovative technologies, but up till now the manufacturers have been slow to implement them into products consumers want to buy. Downside is what the second quarter may bring, upside is third Q 1998 and beyond. Good stock to buy and forget. I doubt we will see this stock really take off (40+) this year, but then again, I'd like to be pleasantly surprised.