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To: Goodboy who wrote (3883)5/29/1998 11:42:00 AM
From: Arthur Tang  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21143
 
Thank you, Goodboy. For mentioning my name, I needed the publicity. On the other hand, your trades are not showing up on the Yahoo big one day charts to boost the price up. How many shares did you buy? I see only people selling and driving the price down.

Are you one of the go2net staff?



To: Goodboy who wrote (3883)5/29/1998 1:57:00 PM
From: steve olivier  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21143
 
Relax, we are both on the same side, just a different approach. I don't mind paying taxes because I learned a long time ago not to let taxes influence my investment decisions (50% of something is worth more than 80% of nothing). I will guarantee you that a lot of people will wind up making nothing on this stock because they will 1) buy, 2) never sell on the way up because they are afraid of the stock going higher after they sell, 3) never sell on the way down because they will always be waiting to get the price they could have got when the stock was higher, and 4) finally sell at the bottom because they can't take the pain anymore. These are round trippers and they are all over the place!

With 50 million shares (soon to be more) outstanding, this stock will always correct after the most recent news wears off.

I agree that ccur could be big, always have, but shouldn't we be discussing the possible effects of the ADSL technology on the delivery of video? There are major players in that area. I don't think they are going to just cave to the cable companies.



To: Goodboy who wrote (3883)5/29/1998 9:33:00 PM
From: Frank Griffin  Respond to of 21143
 
Excellent advise while you contrast the difference in investing styles between your philosophy and Steves. Probably either can be right if the cards fall right but knowing that we can't know what tomorrow brings building a solid, long term position with CCUR seems the more wise move.

I always enjoy reading your explanation of the market along with possible scenarios relating to CCUR. Please keep it up.

Thanks,

Frank