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To: Iceberg who wrote (1375)10/13/1997 10:28:00 AM
From: Bill Ulrich   of 1894
 
Ice, I thought you might be interested in learning who really moves the markets.

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"Though the timing of the calls was coincidental, the subtext was plain: Wall Street's two most prominent analysts on Intel were crossing swords, taking opp osing positions on the short-term prospects for the stock. When both men scheduled 10 A.M. conference calls with buy-side institutions, it was clear to everyone that Intel stockholders were in for a bruising day."
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-MrB
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