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To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (44534)10/13/1999 5:40:00 PM
From: 16yearcycle  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Q does indeed appear to be up 3 after hours, even aside from the Island quote. any news?



To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (44534)10/13/1999 5:53:00 PM
From: uel_Dave  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
<<got heavy heavy psychology working for us to stay above 200 >> Jim as per my PM this afternoon, I tried to buy @ ~3:37 p.m. when the price was @ ~ $202 while unpacking my suitcase from my trip in Philly. I bought some more shares of Q for my wife's two RRSP accounts and was surprised that the price took off and I ended up with two market orders @ 205.00 (15:48 ) and another @ $207.00 (15:51 ). ( I also had some problems with my connection to the on-line broker's server and was also working on another computer; what a diffence 2 to 10 minutes can make a the end of the day ). It was the first time that I have bought Q with no fractions. I guess I should have finished unpacking the suitcase first. It quite interesting that the price moved up so fast from the $202. Looking forward to buying more Q over the next few days. Last week when I bought some Q at $202 it went quickly to $224. Wow! what a difference a week makes. Just trying to keep up with SpudFarmer; with buying on fear ( except for last week; I lucked out in the short term).

Jim, keep up the good work on reporting the TA, it helps me with my buys.

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Speaking of Emotions; Lucent gave a paper at the PMI conference in Philly on Emotional Intelligence of Project Managers. It was one of 200 papers given at the conference. I will have to read the paper again when I am in discussions with the project managers from Lucent and Cisco.
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Cheers,

David



To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (44534)10/13/1999 5:54:00 PM
From: Jenne  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
Jim Willie.. the bears are out.. so there's an outside chance that we touch down upon 193 .. but bounce off like a turbo charged spring board.. IMHO



To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (44534)10/13/1999 6:23:00 PM
From: Cooters  Respond to of 152472
 
<<<been sheltering thread from my emotions
wont anymore
worried for the moment (was yesterday also)>>>

Jim, Sorry for taking the sentiment angle, but that's how you should feel at the bottom.

Cooters



To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (44534)10/13/1999 7:13:00 PM
From: Boplicity  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
re: worried for the moment (was yesterday also)

You know what worries me the most, other then missing the bottom. <gg> Last year, this time we could point fingers at Asia, and the rolling defaults we where seeing as a reasons for the drop. But if one looked closer they could see that commodities prices where going to drop, giving the fed amble room to lower rates, which they did. Now we have the exact opposite with the recovery in those regions, causing commodities being stretched and on the rise, the feds hands are tied this time. Throw in the changing of the guard from PC's to telecommunication and Internet, which is wrenching to say the least, we have situation that will take time to sort out causing fits and starts in the market, which could last till the 2nd Qr. of next year or longer. So we get INTC, IBM, HWP, etc etc, the bigs not providing the normal support. So I see a sideways market, with pockets of strength. A stock pickers market is all one can hope for.

Greg