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Technology Stocks : Command Systems, Inc. (CMND) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: PaddyD who wrote (1888)4/29/1999 12:18:00 AM
From: P. Ramamoorthy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1956
 
Paddy - Re.:"...didn't want to tell my wife that we lost a serious chunk of money in 2 days on an investment, essentially, in the Indian government..."
Good you did not tell her that it was due to nuclear sanctions against India by US. The CEO, Ed Caputo, could have pulled strings with the Italian-born Sonia Gandhi? Ram



To: PaddyD who wrote (1888)4/29/1999 7:51:00 AM
From: JDN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1956
 
Dear PaddyD: But which one is the sexiest?? The internets have been trading purely on momentum--fundamentals are a joke even for the best of them. But, I think that their day of reckoning is fast approaching. I dont own any and am playing the internet thru EMC and SUNW. Remember, in the gold rush, it was the suppliers not the miners that got rich in the end.
Do you still have your TAVA? I am holding mine. As they say, its not over till the fat lady sings. Considering the fact that the one and only analyst had a target price of 24 and that that Value quest or whatever the service is called recently had TAVA valued at $14 using mathmatical models, the $8 seems suspect. Perhaps something will happen to force a reevaluation.
Regarding CMND, I am as much hopeful due to the volume yesterday as to the price increase. Perhaps its indicative of something. Who knows, our CEO has been taught "Silence is Golden" JDN