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Technology Stocks : IBM
IBM 305.52-1.7%12:03 PM EST

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To: Arrow Hd. who wrote (7613)4/11/2002 7:35:48 PM
From: Captain Jack   of 8218
 
the reporter that went after IBM is negligent,,, very unprofessional,,, less smarts than a JR HS student!

<<"NEW YORK, Apr 11, 2002 (The Canadian Press via COMTEX) -- IBM Corp. shares fell
more than five per cent Thursday after a newsletter said the world's biggest
computer maker is the subject of a federal Securities and Exchange Commission
inquiry.

But an SEC spokesman said after the close of trading Thursday that the agency
had opened an inquiry and "closed it without action shortly thereafter." In
after-hours trading, IBM shares regained some of the day's losses, bouncing back">>

The idiot asked if an investigation was started,,,,, how about asking for results or if it closed? That guy has
SSSFB for sure.
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