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Strategies & Market Trends : Technical Analysis for Macintosh Users

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To: LastShadow who wrote (636)11/19/1999 5:21:00 PM
From: Sbtorres  Read Replies (1) of 1541
 
<OT> LastShadow FYI Top funds selling CPQ <OT>
Article in Investors Business Daily 19 Nov 99 page B2
investors.com

From the article
< IBD found 101 top funds selling Compaq, while only 62 bought. The
stock peaked at 51 1/4 in January. Since then, it slumped to a low of
18 1/4 by October. It rallied the past few weeks. It is now at about
23.

Analysts expect Compaq's earnings this year to decline 40% to 28
cents a share from a dismal 47 cents a year ago, according to First Call
Corp. Next year, analysts look for a rebound to $1.07 a share.

Compaq is losing ground to competitors Dell and Gateway. Dell has
passed Compaq as the No. 1 U.S. retailer of computers. However,
Compaq ranks first worldwide. The company has been cutting prices
to maintain market share. >

In addition there are 31 sellers and 15 buyers on NETA.
The table is updated once a month. Hope this helps in
your decision making.
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