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To: jim bender who wrote (16061)5/22/1998 5:21:00 PM
From: robert marshall  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 45548
 
Sounds familiar Analyst will come down hard on this stock and drive it to the low 20's or possibly if it gets involved in a tech meltdown at the same time the "teens". There will be no buyers in this atmosphere only sellers. They will get your shares cheap ala ASND and let it run up from the lows. If you are in now you must decide weather to hold on while it goes lower "dead Money" and create additional loss on paper; or to sell and buy at lower prices for the run up. If you are on the sidelines it is much to soon to buy now. A lot of profit to be earned from this one for the patient investor.



To: jim bender who wrote (16061)5/22/1998 5:22:00 PM
From: joe  Respond to of 45548
 


Strange article; it has any opinion that you
might desire. It reads like an 'overly balanced'
analysis...

Maybe it's a symptom of the 'no guidance' policy
at COMS.

joe



To: jim bender who wrote (16061)5/23/1998
From: blankmind  Respond to of 45548
 
outstanding article and confirms coms problem as joe has mentioned many times concerning coms lack of guidance concerning earnings and margins and sales (what is left?).

funny (sic) how it is assumed companies who merge would not purchase from coms and instead the competitor such as asnd?

nice to see mention of coms layer 3 switches.



To: jim bender who wrote (16061)5/25/1998 12:31:00 AM
From: joe  Respond to of 45548
 


>>-Joelle Tessler; 201/938-5285<<

Hey, I've don't think I've ever seen a journalist
give out his (or anybodys) telephone number....

Maybe I should call him and tell him to do a little
more research other than reading the SI boards.<g>

joe