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To: lbs who wrote (219)4/29/1998 10:30:00 PM
From: IMPRISTlNE  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1956
 
RE: While revenues did grow, it is a terrible job of managment to leave an analyst 50% above your actual results .06 vs .04.

Now, do I think this matters in the long run. No, I do not. But I do think that it creates a credibility problem for CMND's management,


So what if the experts were wrong!...Could the credibility issue lie with the analysts?...they are just pissed...embarrassed...hell they missed the mark...by 2 cents X 7 million...geeze...(why the hell would you want to give a percentage "miss" to 2 cents) unless you're trying to talk this down...LOL...

we are sorry boys...you messed up...you are human...now should we believe you in your state of SHOCK AND PISSED OFF EMOTIONAL STATE? you missed by 50 percent ....or 140,000 dollars... are you more rational and accurate when you are Mad?

is this where the credibility question came from...?

IMP



To: lbs who wrote (219)8/2/1998 8:22:00 AM
From: Big Dog  Respond to of 1956
 
Why did CMND's stock plunge after the 1st Quarter?

Here's the answer:

"When you are a new public company, the analyst covering your company for your investment banker should not be surprised by your first quarter earnings. While revenues did grow, it is a terrible job of managment to leave an analyst 50% above your actual results .06 vs .04.

Now, do I think this matters in the long run. No, I do not. But I do
think that it creates a credibility problem for CMND's management, and
could seriously affect the stocks performance over the next few months
until the next quarters earning #'s."