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To: JOHN E CANTILLO who wrote (39058)2/25/1999 1:05:00 PM
From: VidiVici  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50808
 
Teens again... un-be-f-ing-lievable.

Alex B must have been a really bad boy to be treated like this.

When will they wake up?



To: JOHN E CANTILLO who wrote (39058)2/26/1999 12:56:00 AM
From: Rarebird  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50808
 
Well said John C. Short sellers praise this Ice Cube from the Bottom of Our Hearts:

Blessed art thou the King of Digital Technology, C-Cube Microsystems, which brings us forth one of the Worst Managements on the face of this Earth!

Amen!

P.S. It should bounce today.



To: JOHN E CANTILLO who wrote (39058)3/2/1999 9:59:00 AM
From: JOHN E CANTILLO  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50808
 
*IMO*I think it is time to get ready to add to your position.. With the negative news that is around now INTEL downgrades, box maker slow down, interest rate jitters. CUBE has dropped to it present level from 23 with very low volume, this was done by the MM's by shaking the tree, and getting the shares from weak hands. You keep hearing the that CUBE will go to 13, I really don't think so. I have a buy order in at 17 1/8 and will add if it does drop to 13. You have to play their game, and step to the plate when a buying opportunity arises. When the internet mania settles down with some people taking big loses, the market will return to stability and value, this is when companies like CUBE are seen as value plays that were over sold. That is one of the reasons that CUBE could be taken out on a buy out. I think a company like Siemans or Phillips would be a real power house if it were to go after CUBE rather than VLSI.

John

P.S.
way to go management letting SIGM take some of the CREAF business