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To: Goodboy who wrote (5914)12/5/1998 10:11:00 PM
From: Kurt A. Altmann  Respond to of 21143
 
Thanks for the great post...

makes you wonder what the stock price would be now if the White Rock filing occurred just prior to these recent announcements!

I said earlier this year on Yahoo, and still wonder...what if one of the MSO's that may already know they will select CCUR servers, begins to buy significant numbers of shares now, prior to any announcement. They may be able to fund their server costs with the gains, assuming the stock price responds. Perhaps too risky, and I am not sure whether this constitutes insider information.

Question for anyone, if I am a startup education company, could I buy my own CCUR servers, storage, content, sw, etc, and then just link in to the digital network that is being built by a given MSO, and charge per education video session? If so, wouldn't this be another possible secondary customer for CCURs product?

Kurt




To: Goodboy who wrote (5914)12/7/1998 8:53:00 AM
From: Christiaan McDonald  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21143
 
Everyone has been off in timing, nothing wrong with that, better to
be early than late, or so the experts say. Someone being wrong does
not bother me, neither does negative opinions which differ from mine,
I welcome those, they make me think and re-evaluate my thinking.

However, lies do harm, they totally mislead investors. That's my beef with one person who posts here. He has posted so many lies that
he has zero credibility as far as I am concerned. As a matter of fact, if CCUR didn't consider him a joke, they would have already
reported him to the SEC, who is focusing on lies posted on the internet right now.
Ken