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To: Christiaan McDonald who wrote (6502)1/12/1999 5:00:00 PM
From: steve olivier  Respond to of 21143
 
Ken, I think ENOTS is just a little anxious since he added to his position at 4 and now has some risk that the stock may go back and test the breakout point at 3 5/8 and put his recent purchase underwater. Goodboy just hit a nerve with his sermon. You just got in the way.

Lets move on, Trading was a none event today, it will be positive if we can hold 4. If we don't look for a retest of the breakout. Anyone know why SEAC was up big today?



To: Christiaan McDonald who wrote (6502)1/12/1999 5:00:00 PM
From: steve olivier  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21143
 
Ken, I think ENOTS is just a little anxious since he added to his position at 4 and now has some risk that the stock may go back and test the breakout point at 3 5/8 and put his recent purchase underwater. Goodboy just hit a nerve with his sermon. You just got in the way.

Lets move on, Trading was a non event today, it will be positive if we can hold 4. If we don't look for a retest of the breakout. Anyone know why SEAC was up big today?



To: Christiaan McDonald who wrote (6502)1/13/1999 10:46:00 AM
From: Goodboy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21143
 
I often read the Wind River Systems thread. In fact, I have read it for the past year and it has been very informative of the opportunities and competition in the embedded systems and real time OS space.

A recent post (post #3823 on the Wind River thread) is very interesting. It talks about the shortfalls of Windows CE and how Microsoft may help the many established OS and tool vendors in the coming years. It is worth reading and as I have mentioned in the past, I think to many people are disgarding the real time OS business at CCUR as a non-event. REgardless if they sell the business or not, it will be important to their future profitability (high margin software) or in the price they get paid for the entire real time business if they decided to sell. Check it out.