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To: levy who wrote (562)6/4/1999 11:14:00 PM
From: Mike M  Respond to of 2514
 
Probably not much point to answering someone who thinks he is the king of radio talk and knows everything anyway. It will be interesting to watch if this stock sticks some of their self assuredness up their rear ends.

One wonders which outlet mall these snobs buy their stocks from. Heck its easy to criticize if these yahoos can do it.



To: levy who wrote (562)6/5/1999 2:25:00 AM
From: mchip  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2514
 
<<many JCHarles investors like me bought way back under 10 last year...>>

Just what company were you buying last year under 10? The one that sold everything that made money to go into making custom CD's for sale over the Internet?
Actually at the time it sounded like an interesting and perhaps profitable line of business (of course it was e-business)! The only problem is they never got the deals with the record companies and dropped that business plan.

I'm going to stop there. There are already other arguements as to CUST's future. My question to you remains what were you buying at under 10?



To: levy who wrote (562)6/5/1999 10:28:00 AM
From: genejockey  Respond to of 2514
 
"Initially they felt it might only go to 17 futher analysis changed their minds"

I'll tell you what the analysis was for the Joseph Charles analyst -Weinstein-. Buy CUST at 30, put out a price target of 230, and sell to the bag holders at 90.---g

PS. I have friends who bought thousands of EBAY and Yahoo near their IPO prices... I would not read too much into your good experience with Joseph Charles in this market. They may have done well with you, but as that ETrade commercial suggests... if the broker always hits grand slams then why is he a schlub broker and not a trader. Answer- on average, the broker screws up enough on recommendations that he knows he better hold on to his broker job and doesn't have the confidence in his own recommendations to put his money on the line and become a full-time trader.