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USinternetworking , USIX
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505You may be right. Their model has always made sense to me, but it requires a *lSun Tzu-9/27/2000
504Well, the main reason why i think usix is selling off is b/c of their business mDave-9/27/2000
503I am not so sure about that. I think nobody wants to catch a falling knife espeSun Tzu-9/27/2000
502Well, it appears that Wall Street believes that the ASP business model is garbagDave-9/27/2000
501So does anyone know how many insider shares have been sold to the public and whaSun Tzu-9/25/2000
500<i>Here's CEO buy of shares: 25000 on sept 12, 00. Insider buying is vGerald Walls-9/25/2000
499Here's CEO buy of shares: 25000 on sept 12, 00. Insider buying is very big helkel-9/23/2000
498All, I found this article on Fool.com fool.com daveDave-9/22/2000
497<i>I do see their officers are buying stock outright.</i> This woulGerald Walls-9/22/2000
496Well, the weak revenue numbers are out. Is anyone buying at these levels ???? thelkel-9/22/2000
495>>Unfortunately with a pure ASP play if it isn't the winner it's aThe Gambler-9/22/2000
494<i>At the moment there is quite a number of ASP and so-called ASP companieGerald Walls-9/22/2000
493Thanks for the links. Yeah, I was reading ASPnews and found out that alot of weDave-9/22/2000
492Hi Dave, here I have several links you might want to check: aspnews.com aspinduThe Gambler-9/22/2000
491I'm starting to do some DD on this company. I think I understand their busiDave-9/22/2000
490ST, I don't know where the maximum pain is as I don't read much into TA The Gambler-9/17/2000
489Richard, FYI; the 'sales-person' is the CEO of USIX. PaulPaul van Wijk-9/17/2000
488I have followed this stock from 9 (pre-split) all the way to mid 40's and basstockss-9/16/2000
487Such a dramatic move in this stock and not a single word from anyone! Does anyoSun Tzu-9/15/2000
486helkel: having played vulture more times than i care to remember, this is exactTrey McAtee-9/14/2000
485Pretty soon, any one of us will be able to buy this company. <g>.William L. Oppenheim-9/14/2000
484Personally, I'd rather see them move up on a slow and stead pace instead of Sun Tzu-9/13/2000
483USIX won't let go for $15-20 a share. Too much control inside to accept thathelkel-9/13/2000
482USIX now trades at 3X 2001 revenue estimates of $250M. This is actually cheaperRobert Scott-9/13/2000
481CEO on Power Lunch on CNBC. Here is link for video of the interview: cnbc.com Bullitt-9/8/2000
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