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To: Justin Pressley who wrote (13400)1/26/1999 11:07:00 AM
From: Dennis G.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13925
 
Hey guys check out RMDY today. Not in the same industry but very similar chart and situation. They were expecting 24 cents and beat that (excluding charges) by 2 cents. Today they got some upgrades and the stock is moving nicely. Gives some hope that the same thing could happen to CREAF. After all, CREAF is far more undervalued than they were.

BTW, Fred has a right to express his frustrations. I'm even more guilty of that then he is. But that's what these treads are for. Like me, he just wants to see CREAF management act like any other company and support the share price at a fair value. Right now I feel they are at best passively encouraging an unfairly depressed share price.

Dennis



To: Justin Pressley who wrote (13400)1/26/1999 8:10:00 PM
From: Fred Fahmy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13925
 
Justin,

I don't see anything specific in post #13381 with regard to CUBE. The statement was clearly intended to be a comparison of CREAF vs. the segment in general and CUBE was listed with several other stocks as an example of the segment in general.

But now that you mention CUBE specifically...have you noticed how WS still continues to value CUBE at more than twice the P/E of CREAF despite CUBE's disappointing results?

I haven't sold any of my CREAF shares...you have me confused with someone else.

<I'm just tired of reading the continous negative comments.>

Many of us are equally tired of reading people's defense and rationalization of CREAF's management and/or performance. Never the less, I haven't asked them to stop posting.

For more a more content related post, I offer you this link:

post.messages.yahoo.com@m2.yahoo.com

I posted this a couple days ago on Yahoo in response to someone soliciting my opinion on earnings and the CC.

Good luck to all,

FF