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Technology Stocks : Command Systems, Inc. (CMND) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: lbs who wrote (390)4/30/1998 1:45:00 AM
From: IMPRISTlNE  Respond to of 1956
 
RE: "I don't think you understand. The stock is at 7. Clearly, what analysts think matters. This is not up for debate. Whether you like it or not, countless companies that went public managed to play by the rules, CMND did not. We all suffer. I hate management, and I think they are completely incompetant. Why go public, if you don't know what you have. "

Your answer(s) begs the question ...This isn't about your EGO man...

could you please elaborate on:

...why you think management is "completely incompetent."
...what rules they broke...
...what why and who "you think" I do not understand
...why this co. is going in the toilet.

Thanks...



To: lbs who wrote (390)4/30/1998 1:47:00 AM
From: Ashish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1956
 
I think management wanted to make a point that they will remain profitable after Y2K. Thats why they said that they will be growing into other fields. I didn't get the impression that this would happen at expense of Y2K revenue (that would be STUPID!!).

CEO & CFO need to get some training in handling a CC.

Now the question is what are they planning to do in terms of damage control?

Ashish