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Technology Stocks : Concurrent Computer (CCUR) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Goodboy who wrote (6947)2/8/1999 7:50:00 PM
From: Christiaan McDonald  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 21143
 
Goodboy, I definitely feel that this is just the beginning. In a way
the slow movement by the cables might turn out to be positive because
it gives CCUR and SEAC a chance to solidify themselves in the market.
I can tell you for sure, it's going to cost money to deploy the CCUR
and SEAC servers and once they have proved they will work, the cable
companies are not going to go out and purchase some newcomers unproven
server. Seems to me SEAC and CCUR are slowly getting a lock on the
cable business. This lock may take years for a new company to break.
That's probably the reason Time Warner wants two suppliers, so that
one can't raise prices too much.
Ken



To: Goodboy who wrote (6947)2/8/1999 7:55:00 PM
From: skycapten  Respond to of 21143
 
DDIM actually topped at 40. I should know, I rode that puppy from 17 to the top and then back to 20. Got out before it settled in the 6-12 range. That puppy matured into a really big dog!