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To: hitesh puri who wrote (18505)6/30/1998 11:22:00 AM
From: joe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 45548
 


>>Luckily I read them for the news not for their stock picking.<<

Briefing.com can no longer be taken seriously. I used to
think it was something wrong with my thinking. No, they
just have a negative stance. Like you said, just read for
the news.

Also, I make start getting worried if they ever start saying
positive things about COMS.

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COMS update:

6,555,300 volume as of 11:18
$31 1/8

Some serious buying...I guess it's still
window dressing.

Anybody know if Eric B. has spoken yet?

joe


BTW...is it just me or is SI painfully slow this morning?



To: hitesh puri who wrote (18505)6/30/1998 11:24:00 AM
From: Mr. E2u  Respond to of 45548
 
<<Trust Briefing.com to put a negative spin on anything to do with COMS. Once they start screwing up on their analysis or "predictions" they go all out and keep on making many more in a fit of rage so that at least one of them comes true and then they will gloat by saying "I told you so".>>

BRAVO! I've lost a lot of respect and trust in Briefing Com. They are only good for giving facts. There recommendations are simply pitiful. They said to get out of ASND when it was in the mid $20's after riding it down from the $50's! And we all know what happened after that!

I'm sure most of you have noticed they stopped with their recommended list since the Asian flu kicked in. The sad thing is it wouldn't be half as bad if they could admit their mistakes and give reasons why they were wrong so that gullible investors could at least learn from it. If you can't admit your mistakes and hopefully learn from them then you have no business in the stock market. You will always come out with a loss and you will be an even bigger loser in life.

BTW they said some asinine comment yesterday about coms being somewhere in between $27 and $33(WOW what a revelation!) Saying to the effect that $27 would be a better prediction with a negative spin that the recent upgrades are accompanied by lower estimates. They are very sloppy and their inflated egos bleed right through their stubborn heard mentalistic opinions. (if "mentalistic" is not a word it is at least for my post.)

Regards
Brad