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To: Mr. Park who wrote (2528)12/19/1998 3:53:00 PM
From: capt rocky  Respond to of 3990
 
fellow traders. don't wait on this stock. i caught it at 16 to 24 1/2 and know how it can move.added at 14 3/4 and not a bit sorry. won't sell calls against this stock. in fact, i may buy some. love it!!! we could see 60 again 1n 99. captrocky



To: Mr. Park who wrote (2528)12/19/1998 6:06:00 PM
From: Paul Weiss  Respond to of 3990
 
I.C.-- Lookin' at the chart and the price appears to be consolidating just above the 200 day moving average. There can be no guarantees that it won't fail this average, but it is much more likely that the current price is support level. I see this as a very bullish pattern. Even though this market is scaring the crap out of me (and I'm raising cash), I think CYCH is one of companies I'll hang on to. Basically, I believe in the CYCH story and don't want to miss the anticipated run up. Technicals support my view that the time frame COULD be quite near. And if I'm wrong? Well, I still believe that the prospects are better than mediocre. Holding CYCH through a setback wouldn't be all that difficult. Regards, Paul



To: Mr. Park who wrote (2528)12/19/1998 10:26:00 PM
From: chirodoc  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3990
 
looks like, according to stocksheet, etc
that income is going up almost 100%
over the last few quarters
am i interpreting that correctly?
if that is so,it is just a matter of time
marketing and management till we take off

btw, anyone know how savvy is there management?

curtis