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To: stock bull who wrote (134448)6/24/1999 4:42:00 PM
From: JRI  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 176387
 
*OT* Pisani's last few exchanges:

Griffith, "Well Bob, will tomorrow make it five in a row (down days in Dow)"....Bob: "I'm afraid that this may continue all NEXT week. I'm fearful it may not end next week"...

Insana: "What are you hearing Bob"...Bob: "Well, traders are telling me to look for 7% on the long bond"..

Pisani: " What we may get is the worst possible scenario. The Fed raises a quarter pt., keeps a tightening bias, and the market continues to live in fear the rest of the year"..

Man, this guy is so bias its pathetic...never an equilibriating comment (unlike on strong, bullish days...when he always picks out something negative...)....Leave the commentary to the experts, he is a reporter...report both arguments and then shut up, please...



To: stock bull who wrote (134448)6/24/1999 6:33:00 PM
From: jim kelley  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
Short term I would not expect DELL to climb much until the Fed concludes their meeting next week. Then I think that we will see a relief rally which may make new highs. Further stock price progress will depend on DELL's Q2 earnings report.

Longer term DELL's Q3 and Q4 reports are likely to propel the stock to new highs as the share gains from CPQ's fall consolidate in DELL.