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To: ggscott who wrote (36325)9/30/1998 10:55:00 AM
From: Stoctrash  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50808
 
GG, it's the Environment...and it's a rough one.
Throw out DELL, CSCO, MSFT, and a hand full of others
tech stocks and what do you have??

A pool of blood.... that's what you got.

See...even Cube's former CFO made a bad move...
biz.yahoo.com

Billy, doesnt' that new Phillp's PHY chip cut into BRCM's biz??



To: ggscott who wrote (36325)9/30/1998 11:43:00 AM
From: Rarebird  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50808
 
Sellers? Where are the Buyers? Have you looked at the Bear Market Volume on Cube lately? Cube has done well thus far to hold at these levels. Thank the wins and count your blessings. Cube will need a lot more wins to hold at these levels. The Panic stage of selling hasn't even begun yet!



To: ggscott who wrote (36325)9/30/1998 12:57:00 PM
From: J Fieb  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50808
 
ggs, I like everyones optimism for Q3. Someone made a post on yahoo that CUBE couldn't have bought all the bonds 'cause they still own 45,000 worth. Perhaps they wanted to add a few cents to Q4 too.
Here are a few excerpts fron Mark's Monday memo........

The recent round of NBC layoffs includes some of the network's top
DTV/HDTV engineers.

Why would NBC cut these folks? Whatever the reason it plays right into the hands of end to end solution providers like DIVI!

Reply comments on the FCC plan to have set-top boxes divested of
their security functions and sold at retail (instead of leased by
cable operators) had no big surprises. Retail and consumer-electronics
interests think it's a great idea; cable operators and the companies
who currently sell them the boxes they lease (primarily General
Instrument and Scientific-Atlanta) think it's a terrible idea.
So, why is this in the DTV News section? The Association for
Maximum Service TV (MSTV) thinks retailing cable boxes "could
accelerate the penetration of DTV."

Go DIVI