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To: DEER HUNTER who wrote (6595)1/21/1999 7:57:00 PM
From: Tim J. Flick  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21143
 
Folk's. There are a couple of MONSTER Buyers

Nothing more, nothing less. Whoever these guys's are, they are as serious as a heart attack. The strategy that they are using to buy the stock is an old but effective method. They go in a sit and bid, and buy everything that comes in, then all of a sudden they jam the stock up a 1/8 or 3/16. They buy everything in sight, and then suddenly walk away allowing the stock to fall back leaving traders and potential sellers sorry that they did not sell. They go away for a half-hour, then come back and do it again. The stock goes higher soon!



To: DEER HUNTER who wrote (6595)1/21/1999 8:41:00 PM
From: Valery Portnov  Respond to of 21143
 
DH Let me just point out that CCUR actually over performed NASDAQ in the last 4-3-2 and one year. Over performed in a big way - in one year
period NASDAQ was up a bit over 44% and CCUR 132%. Against RUSSEL 2000 over performance is much greater. I usually don't full with the charts too often, however, when you see those charts you just wonder how many stocks do better than averages without significant revenue/profit improvements or big time news (not counting internuts)
So, I believe that CCUR is flashing on fund's managers monitors quite often and when we go over $5.00 then real show will begin.

Regards,

Val