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To: bill meehan who wrote (54936)8/5/1999 9:11:00 AM
From: IceShark  Respond to of 86076
 
Nope, but I am looking at stealing a skylight. -g-

Who brushed the futures buy button?

Tom Costello (sp) is talking about NASDUNG stock margin calls going out. Wonder where he is getting this info and how wide spread?



To: bill meehan who wrote (54936)8/5/1999 9:13:00 AM
From: Amelia Carhartt  Respond to of 86076
 
I have it on good authority that the reason Luc has been a little absent lately is because he has been pricing the upscale models.



To: bill meehan who wrote (54936)8/5/1999 10:00:00 AM
From: John Pitera  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 86076
 
Bill, maybe soon on the boxes, we may even be able to entice some foxes into our upscale boxes -g-

It has been pointed out to me how nasty this mkt weakness is.
This decline is ugly, and the technical underpinnings continue to be ugly. Today the daily advance-decline line went to its lowest point in over two years, going back to May 1, 1997. Here is an amazing statistic: In just over one
year the daily advance-decline line has given back 49% of the gains that it
made from the December 12, 1994 low in the daily advance-decline to the
April 3, 1998 high. Over that same period of time, while the
advance-decline line was giving back 49% of its 1994 to 1998 gains, the Dow
moved up from 8983.40 on April 3, 1998 to today's reading of 10,674.77.
That is a gain of 18.8%.

John