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Tuesday, 01/04/2005 4:08:17 PM

Tuesday, January 04, 2005 4:08:17 PM

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It was a cold miserable day here in my corner of Nebraska today. . . enough ice to make even standing up outside treacherous and over a foot of snow forecast in the next two days. Then on top of all that CPTC continued its' New Years tumble! Oh well maybe I can buy back some more at these sub $5 prices. Anyone who has followed this stock for over a year knows that this is just a temporary dip. Just a few weeks ago CPTC was selling for around $1.50. Since that time I can only recall one PR (the Austin project). In those few weeks millions of new investors bought in at prices from $1.50 to as high as $6.90. I am sure a lot of the really long holders took profits at these higher share prices (I did it myself with 2850 shares). The ones that are really going to get burned are those that sold at a loss in the past two days. A month or two from now $6.00 will look like a heckuva bargain.

I lucked out so far on the 2850 shares I sold at $5.80 by buying into another stock that I had been looking at for several weeks. It has been going up nicely since 2005 and if the spread between it and CPTC continues I may buy back some of the CPTC at these lower prices. Even though I am a bit disappointed in CPTC right now I still think it is going to be the best performing stock in my portfolio during 2005.
Just my $.02,
Dennis

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