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Politics : Ask Michael Burke

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To: PaperChase who wrote (69330)10/20/1999 7:08:00 PM
From: John Graybill  Read Replies (2) of 132070
 
IBM is 99 3/4 in after-hours trading per CNBC; AOL is down 3 as well, and both "met the estimates". Just might see another "sector crash" over the next few days.

Tough to get into SI just now; lots of AOL'ers harrumphing? I checked out the IBM thread; two guys said they'd be buying below 100 (and I guess they have their chance now), I guess a 10% haircut doesn't matter to some.

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FWIW, DimWittington gave another mid-day tout of MU today. (The re-iteration game seems to have lost its punch, now the Wednesday mid-day pre-external-news-event tout is apparently necessary -- the second one in six trading sessions. The last one had the opposite effect and MU dumped two points in thirty minutes.) Looks like the floor helped him get everybody out of MU at 63-65.
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