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Technology Stocks : CyberCash a buy? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Dave Gore who wrote (2658)1/9/1999 10:15:00 AM
From: burnie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3990
 
Agreed. When it comes to issues of security and integrity of monetary transactions, an image akin to a banker is more advantageous than one of an aggressive risk taker. IMHO.

How much the image of the CEO will affect stock price still an open question. Answer will probably be in growing profitability, or solid prospects for same.

burnie



To: Dave Gore who wrote (2658)1/10/1999 12:22:00 PM
From: Paul Weiss  Respond to of 3990
 
Has anyone else noticed a marked change in the level of enthusiasm on this thread? Seems to me that a lot of new names are showing up. It looks like we've added everything from value investors to trend followers. If the two emotions that count are greed and fear, I'd have to say the scales have tilted strongly towards the greed side. And this stuff is contagious... I mean I'm no longer looking for a double in the next twelve months. Instead, I find myself fantasizing about some dizzy-makin' numbers. Regards, Paul



To: Dave Gore who wrote (2658)1/10/1999 7:38:00 PM
From: Craig Sutton  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3990
 
PBS Overview, wasn't that impressed with CEO advantages. I've been watching Cybercash for awhile now and still waiting for a compelling reason to put some more cash on the table.

Yes he was chosen to be one of the ceo's interviewed and any coverage is great but a little factual hype to inspire more investors wouldn't have hurt any. He seemed to have a good bead on the sector but was very vague as to why Cybercash will be a controling force in directing this sector.

Could someone let me know what I was missing or why Cybercash is worth following anymore than any number of payment methods already or soon to be available ?

Thanks,
CraigS
Seattle