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"And Now, a Word from our Sponsor"
Tuesday, June 24 2003 @ 11:46 PM EDT

Without a word of commentary, here is Jonathan Cohen's recommendation on SCOX stock:

"SCO Group stands out in tech....It has potential, while many other names in the sector have run up so much they're now too expensive, says money manager Jonathan Cohen....Plenty of tech stocks have had their run. But some in the small- and mid-cap arenas still have potential, Jonathan Cohen of JHC Capital Management said. Software developer SCO Group (SCOX, news, msgs) is one of those, he added....  Cohen said the company's stock has done well this year on the back of solid fundamentals..."

Where might you read the rest of this sage advice? Why, on Microsoft's MSN MoneyCentral; where else?


  


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radiocomment
Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, June 24 2003 @ 09:44 PM EDT
Could it be that Microsoft is bankrolling SCO lawsuit just to screw with
Linux... Nah, they won't stoop that low? :)
BigFire

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radiocomment
Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, June 25 2003 @ 07:23 AM EDT
Solid fundamentals=suing deep pockets. Their "Check out recent key developments
for the company" gives a whitewash that qualifies for the Rush Limbaugh Unbiased
Reporting Award. Has any high visibilty analyst come up with a report like
"Tech Failure Caldera's Desperate Gamble"?
Greg T Hill

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"Solid Fundamentals"?
Authored by: Anonymous on Monday, February 16 2004 @ 12:24 PM EST
What kind of a bonehead money manager is this? Does he even bother to read any
of the SEC filings? I think there's a potential lawsuit here for any disgruntled
Royce fund holders. The only reason for this kind of outright bs is some kind of
kickback from SCO--do they do banking business with them?

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