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To: Rarebird who wrote (278)6/15/1998 2:41:00 PM
From: Maya  Respond to of 324
 
Ms. Rarebird,

Welcome to this thread. I sold Cube last December because of tax reasons. But I bought the LEAPS instead. Like you are waiting for MO ,people are waiting for Cube to go up and they have the same patience that you are boasting about. Like MO, Divicom's value alone should be about $18 in the case of a break-up. You should be buying Cube because the fear is rampant just like MO and not selling it short. I am waiting for your rational answer to the second part of my question.



To: Rarebird who wrote (278)6/16/1998 12:18:00 PM
From: Maya  Respond to of 324
 
Ms. Rarebird,

I am waiting for your reply.



To: Rarebird who wrote (278)7/17/1998 1:58:00 PM
From: Maya  Respond to of 324
 
Consumers want DVD, so this Chritmas should be good for Cube.
cbs.marketwatch.com


Consumer interest seen in NetTV Digital television sets, DVD players and NetTVs are among the items consumers have the most interest in purchasing over the next twelve months, Framingham, Mass.-based International Data Corporation reported. The survey found relatively little interest in, and even awareness of, Internet-smart devices such as screen telephones and online gaming consoles. NetTVs fell in the middle of the range of market awareness and intent to purchase, with 26 percent of U.S. households saying they are familiar with the concept and seven percent stating they were likely to purchase one in the next 12 months. "Each product has its own merits, but consumers only have a limited budget," said Sean Kaldor, vice president, IDC's Consumer Devices research. "Thus far, the results are most favorable for TV-centric technologies, which is very good news for Tele-Communications Inc. (TCOMA), and Microsoft's (MSFT) WebTV Networks."