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Strategies & Market Trends : Roger's 1998 Short Picks -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Nick who wrote (9714)6/8/1998 11:43:00 AM
From: Mama Bear  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18691
 
Nick, do you bother to read the posts to which you respond? Here's a couple of more facts about CCSI..PSR is around 460, TTM return on equity is a whopping -84.41, TTM return on assets is -74.03, TTM return on investment -84.24. Sales of .02 million? Burned 0.42/share in the last year? That's sales of 20k? With losses of ~6 million?

OK, how about some bull facts?

Please, can you also can the allusions to Bill W? I think his opinions are definitely worth looking into, but it doesn't mean we're "buddies". Don't discount Bill's ability to sniff out a good short.

And you see how that price fluctuation deal works out for both sides? I could snipe at you now that CCSI is down to 9 1/8 and looking weak, but I won't, because that would be a waste of time. <g>

Barb



To: Nick who wrote (9714)6/8/1998 11:45:00 AM
From: Peter V  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18691
 
Nick, you are hopelessly outnumbered on this thread by people that have come to respect Barb and her opinions. Additionally, she gave you FACTS (low book value, no profitable contracts for a device that got FDA approval a year ago, cash burn, etc.) which you conveniently ignored in your response. I did not see any rumors or innuendo in her response to you. All I have seen from the longs on the CCSI thread (and now here) is insults and threats to call the SEC; you folks seem to be the ones devoid of any factual posts. btw, if you can make money in one direction in stock that is going both ways during the day, you can make twice as much money trading in both directions.