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Post by presto10on Jan 07, 2006 9:58am
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virginie

virginievirginie, You may not gain from seeing CSI go down but I'm sure you would have felt a lot of satisfaction from seeing it do so. Come on, admit it! Not because you are an evil person or malicious standpoint but from the standpoints of ego and personal opportunity! Who can blame you for wanting personal opportunity (which is what making money w/ stocks is all about) and everyone has an ego. Debating with you takes too much time - not that I've done much of it with you but just from observation of your debates with others in CSI. In the end nothing is resolved but a lot of time is chewed up. I will say that it is EASY to challenge anyone regarding just about any company. It is difficult to objectively defend any company when we are all outsiders w/out inside and detailed competitive information. But fundamentally CSI was and continues to be fundamentally and technically undervalued. "JMHO". Under a year ago a PP took place at $3.75 and we are currently $2.00 under that. It has a great record of sales growth and profits have been elusive largely because of R&D, some mistakes and all the usual travails of a young technology company. It takes TIME to become profitable, some longer than others. Some will be absorbed, taken over that it in positive or negaitve fashion and some will just fizzle. Some will go on to be successful and help enrich investors along the way. We could literally debate endlessly but I am just saying that you could take a dart and hit ANY small cap tech company and cast stones as you have with CSI. But come on calling for it to be under a dollar especially when you did it after it couldn't puncture $1.13 and was strongly on its way up was just mischevious, you've got to admit that! Especially in light of continued assertions in the latest guidance that q3 was an anomaly and they were calling for a turnaround in 2006. I guess we'll just agree to disagree and see where the stock price goes over the next month, 3 months and year.
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