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To: robin hood who wrote (481)6/17/1999 11:19:00 PM
From: Marc  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 568
 
I would think , as usual, that if the numbers are good you will see a little article but if they are bad, they will really make a good job on letting everybody know...that how the Canadian papers are working. No wonder the Canadian market is under performing that much.

Regards,

Marc.

PS-OT-- the funny thing about small cap Canadian co, is even if the numbers are great, we could actually see the stock down, you can't blame people to finally decide to invest money elsewhere...like in the US, down there even when earning are not that good stocks go up. Just look at Compaq, this morning they realease this:

HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 17, 1999--Compaq Computer Corporation (NYSE:CPQ - news) today announced that it expects a loss for the second quarter of up to $.15 per share. ''The operational issues that affected Compaq in the first quarter continued to influence our business this quarter,'' said Benjamin M. Rosen, Chairman and acting Chief Executive Officer. ''While we have the best line-up of
products, solutions and services in the industry we have not performed to our potential. Pricing pressures in the PC segment, inadequate revenue growth, and a non-competitive cost structure are the contributing factors to our expected shortfall.''

And the stock end up the day UP 1%