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To: jeffbas who wrote (3481)4/28/1998 3:05:00 PM
From: Chris Nevil  Respond to of 21143
 
A brief plea to the thread: can we tone down the slings and arrows? As a recent post pointed out, there was little acrimony here when everyone was sitting on losses or modest profits. Now that CCUR is delivering outsized returns to most of us, the thread has deteriorated into a bar room brawl. The dialogues here have been a great resource to me, no doubt to many. C'mon, guys. Keep the thread's dignity intact. There's too much intelligence and experience being shared here to waste it on banal insults.

Thanks to you all for so much terrific information.



To: jeffbas who wrote (3481)4/28/1998 4:38:00 PM
From: Christiaan McDonald  Respond to of 21143
 
Actually, compared to some of the outrageous run ups that are going on now, CCUR has been very calm. Now if the company jumps
$2 in one day that will probably call for an explanation from the
Co. The most CCUR has moved in one day, I think, is 9/16, which is
nothing for this type of stock. I don't think anyone has a legit
complaint myself. I am happy with the information that I've gotten (which is the same as everyone else here) and I have no
problem with any of the post on here, pro or con. I am interested
in one thing only (I mean as far as CCUR is concerned) and that is
making money. So far, on paper, it is very close to being my all
time best stock. I haven't sold yet (and don't intend to any time
soon) so I really haven't made anything until I sell, but it sure
is nice to have paper gains, not paper losses.
Ken