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To: steve olivier who wrote (3656)5/5/1998 4:49:00 PM
From: Goodboy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21143
 
When the stock is down, your posts reflect vindication of your negative views. When it goes back up to break new highs, your posts characterize all the buyers as "suckers" who are blindly in love with CCUR or the victim of hype. We are happy you owned the stock at 1.50 and have made a killing. You are not the only one here that can say that. There seemed to be some finality to your last post. I can only hope that is the case. You can leave the thread to us hype artists who have told facts and informed opinions over the last 3 months that are now coming to fruition.

The stock backs off because of traders and those who get scared because they didn't see an announcement or they don't really understand what is happening behind the scenes in the industry. While I was not there at Cable 98, Ken's posts reflect what many have known for some time. CCUR is going to be a big player. I look forward to you telling us how you are shorting the stock at 6 or 7. Same old rap, new higher price.



To: steve olivier who wrote (3656)5/5/1998 5:03:00 PM
From: Patrick Bateman  Respond to of 21143
 
The challenge still stands, post when you think the stock is a buy or a sell, and the prices so we can see if you are right or wrong. Please realize I have no loyalty to CCUR. I, like others am only involved in this stock or any other to make money. I know you don't believe this but if i felt CCUR was going down I would be out of the stock in a second. Would even play it from the short side if that was possible. Steve, please realize there are a few serious players on this thread. We are not here rooting for or against CCUR. This is not personal. We are here to try and profit from the situation, just like we would any other. You are not being challenged because you are negative on CCUR. On the contrary we welcome all facts..positive or negative. The problem I see with yours is you do not state any. If you have information, please state it so we can all benefit. All you do when the stock goes up is say you own the stock at $1, and when the stock goes down say "Corky is a liar and they have nothing but hype". At least STEVE and GOODBOY have stated facts and people have had the oppurtunity to profit from it. Again the challenge is this, post when you think the stock is a buy or sell, and the price and we will see if your trades are right or wrong.



To: steve olivier who wrote (3656)5/5/1998 9:26:00 PM
From: robert a belfer  Respond to of 21143
 
Suppose I had a really substantial position in CCUR accumulated anywhere south of three in the recent past. And suppose I thought an annualized gain of several hundred percent was a good rate of return. I would have a vested interest in a sustained high price while I
distributed my shares slowly enough to keep from driving the price down.

I do not advance this as an opinion but as a possibility. Only closed minds don't consider every possibility.