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To: jeffbas who wrote (6847)2/4/1999 9:21:00 AM
From: Christiaan McDonald  Respond to of 21143
 
Jeff, I am not going to name some company here when I don't know if
the rumor is true or not, their employees and stockholders are just
like us, they are trying to make a living. The only reason I posted
that was because I have bashed TWX in the past and I felt it was only
fair to post what I did.

As you know, CCUR will probably makes its strongest move BEFORE THE
ACTUAL BIG TIME ROLL OUT. So, if anyone believes that the roll out
is coming and that CCUR is going to be in the mix then now is the
time to buy. That also applies to SEAC, if you think they are going
to be in the mix, then they also should be considered for purchase. I
personally have not bought SEAC because I almost never buy two cos
in the same sector. Now if CCUR made a major move and SEAC did not
move for some delayed reason, we might consider SEAC after we have
lightened up on CCUR. I don't expect this to happen. I expect both
companies to move in step with each other, assuming both have good
products.
Ken



To: jeffbas who wrote (6847)2/4/1999 9:49:00 AM
From: Christiaan McDonald  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21143
 
Jeff, just to be clear on the rumors, and I'll let every reader decide
for himself whether to believe or not believe, I have also heard that
CCUR servers have been used in another cable test with SFA and there
have been no problems in that test.

Eventually all the information will be known to all of us. In the
meantime, place your bets and take your chances is my advice. As
Steve O has said, there are no guarantees in this business.
Ken