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To: Rarebird who wrote (34434)7/17/1998 7:48:00 PM
From: Tim McCormick  Respond to of 50808
 
I think this was part of the problem.
biz.yahoo.com
Cube needs to notify all the analytical data base firms they should be classified in the communication equipment group. Tim



To: Rarebird who wrote (34434)7/17/1998 7:49:00 PM
From: SC  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50808
 
RE: <<The PROBLEM IS PUBLIC RELATIONS!>> Pleasing Wall Street doesn't help them to make more money. All they need to do is to sell what they have and make big profits.

Warren Buffett said: "... we don't have an investor relations department, and we don't have conference calls with Wall Street analysts, because we don't want people who are focusing on what's going to happen next quarter or even next year. ... " -- Warren explains why Berkshire stock costs more than a Lexus.

Here is a very entertaining and insightful reading:
pathfinder.com

From the beginning of all the sections:
pathfinder.com

Another amusing quote of Warren from it on people regarding their career choices:

I always worry about people who say, "I'm going to do this for ten years; I really don't like it very well. And then I'll do this...." That's a little like saving up sex for your old age. Not a very good idea.



To: Rarebird who wrote (34434)7/18/1998 10:56:00 AM
From: Grantcw  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 50808
 
Rarebird,

I agree with you. The lack of communication by CUBE to the investing public is definitely a problem that needs to be addressed. It's my opinion that, EVENTUALLY, DVD's will start their ramp-up. Investors will be looking for any company that is affiliated with DVD. That's when they'll find CUBE with lots o' cash and good earnings. Until then, you and I can accumulate at low levels in wait for DVD to get rolling and the press to start writing some articles to hype it up.

This may be a problem for you if you're only waiting for a summer run-up. It may be longer than that before things really start moving. I hope it's sooner also though.

Grant