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To: JOHN E CANTILLO who wrote (38539)2/12/1999 8:24:00 AM
From: JOHN E CANTILLO  Respond to of 50808
 
I am kind of disappointed to go to this thread and to try and get some opinion or input on CUBE's stock action the past week, the upward movement on a few of the worst declines in the NASDQ, or how the past to days it been held trading in a very tight range. I've watched the trading tape, and it seems like all the up ticks were on larger blocks, such as trading at 22, and then a block at 25,000 go buy at 22 1/8, or maybe why the high volume on the past three down days in the NASDQ and then volume way down and no movement on the biggest 1 day jump in the NASDQ.Then a few posts back someone brought up and pointed out one of the other main causes of this stocks performance, and that is the MM's, they have been raping this stock for years, and our only hope that they and all the MM's will be exposed and dealt with and not to mention the shorts. So that is why I am disappointed when i go to the CUBE thread and all I hear are the post of a few CUBE RAH RAH boys who keep posting on award, design wins, What good is it if management doesn't know what to do with it or if your stock is being MANIPULATED BY MM's

JOHN



To: JOHN E CANTILLO who wrote (38539)2/18/1999 9:04:00 AM
From: JOHN E CANTILLO  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 50808
 
The difference between good management and CUBE. The day after DELL had released earnings and their stock had lost 7 and 10 in after hour trading, Michael Dell was on CNBC defending, and stating that the sell off was uncalled for. To the shareholders and a employees this had to show them that DELL is concerned about SHAREHOLDER EQUITY, not like CUBE who just sat by as their stock had lost 30 % value in 1 day with out a action taken. You will see that this will not be the only thing DELL will do to address this issue. I can only hope that major shareholders and institutions start to take a close look at CUBE, and see that it is management that is the cause for CUBE to flounder like it has in the market, and the sooner that this issue is addressed for the better of CUBE and the shareholders.

JOHN

PS. i want to thank the CUBE rah rah boys, you have saved me a lot of time on the CUBE thread, i just pass up the bombardment of useless and meaningless posts



To: JOHN E CANTILLO who wrote (38539)2/25/1999 8:49:00 AM
From: JOHN E CANTILLO  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 50808
 
*IMHO* That CUBE is a broken down stock, on Monday CUBE released news of a first to market product on a day the NASDQ was up 56 pts, and the stock would only go up 3/16 of a pt. The following day the NASDQ was up 35 pts and CUBE lost 5/16, not to mention yesterday CUBE losing 27/32 in a down day. You have to ask yourself what is going on, the problem is , CUBE management has lost creditability in the financial community, and the small investor is upset with how CUBE totally disregards it's shareholders equity.
When one of the hottest analyst Ralph Acampura comes out and recomends CUBE and the stock doesn't move, something is wrong.
The problem is no one wants this stock, why invest in this stock at this level, it could just as easily drop to 13, as it could go to 30. So why would anyone want to own CUBE with its weak management,and that its heavily manipulated by the MM's . Allot of people have lost allot of money, not to mention being in this losing stock in one of the biggest bull markets ever. Our only hope is for something be done about this management problem, or hope that some one will acquire CUBE

John

P.S. in the 3 years I've known CUBE I have never seen insider buying in CUBE only selling