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To: jeffbas who wrote (7162)2/17/1999 1:00:00 AM
From: Goodboy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21143
 
I have lots of interest in the fiction section when I go to the book store, but what does that have to do with CCUR. Too bad a major change in VOD occured and nobody bothered to tell the Executive VP of Pioneer New Media Technologies before he made the mistake of his life by joining CCUR. Of course TM knows more than the guy who interfaced and sold systems and STB's to the top MSO's, integrated their box with CCUR and embraced the Open Cable model that is being pushed in Europe and in the US by Mediaone.

When are you people going to get a clue or are you going to continue to walk around until you bump into a wall. TM has an agenda and if you are even mildly intelligent, you have realized it is not to make money on CCUR stock. The sad part is that he isn't short, nor is anybody else, thus he has an agenda related to his career or to his ego.

Time to go to bed, I had two Martini's and they don't go down like they used too. Spent some time tonight with a infrequent, but valuable poster on CCUR. Good discussion and insight. Plus, we met the CEO of a major company that was recently aquired by a giant of the communications equipment market. Didn't know who CCUR was. Thank god my fellow CCUR poster knew who he was. It could have been very humiliating. Chow.



To: jeffbas who wrote (7162)2/17/1999 9:16:00 AM
From: jeffbas  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21143
 
The purpose of this thread is to discuss all points of view, even those we do not agree with -- not stone those with points of view or information we do not like. By the way, in case someone had not noticed, that is what free speech in a democracy is all about. People from all walks of life have all kinds of positions for all kinds of reasons.

Yesterday this thread degenerated to YAHOO standards, in my opinion.

My advice to Ken in case he is still listening is that he is exhibiting the same kinds of stress that I get when I own a position
that is really imprudently large. The only way to deal with that stress is to reduce the position or to walk away from day-to-day involvement with the stock. He seems to have chosen the latter and I wish him well.