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To: Wally Mastroly who wrote (9558)11/4/1999 12:19:00 AM
From: Lars  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 15132
 
Wally,

>>>
* OT * - Lars, Quick! -See Intel; & AOL is going on sale! Oops - only a 2-for-1 stock split coming:
>>>
Interesting times. AOL has been on a tear lately. What do you think of this market Wally?

The Mary Kay gang is getting ready for their best Christmas ever. Your catalog is in the mail.



To: Wally Mastroly who wrote (9558)11/4/1999 12:21:00 AM
From: Lars  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15132
 
*** Market Summary ***

10/08/99 10/01/99 %Change

S&P 500 1,336.02 1,282.81 +4.15%
Dow Jones 10,649.76 10,273.00 +3.67%
NASD Comp 2,886.58 2,736.86 +5.47%
Russell 2000 427.71 423.54 +.99%
SOX Index 516.92 508.44 +1.67%
Value Line 419.08 415.53 +.85%
MS Growth 523.66 499.47 +4.84%
MS Cyclical 551.04 534.29 +3.14%
T - Bill 4.67% 4.71% -4 BP
Long Bond 6.19% 6.15% +4 BP
Gold - Oz-Near Month $321.70 $305.50 +$16.20
Silver - Oz-Near Month $5.55 $5.58 -$.03

*Housing Completions for August ease -1.7%

*August Leading Indicators ease -.1% - First drop in
Three Months

*Federal Reserve Open Market Committee (FOMC) Leaves
Rates Unchanged But Adopts Tightening Bias

*Factory Orders for August rose +1.3%

*FOMC Minutes August Meeting

*Jobless Claims rose +10,000 to 312,000 - Four Week
Moving Average up +5,000 to 294,000

*Consumer Credit rose a huge $10.8 bil in August

*Wholesale Inventories rose +.3% in August

*Labor Department Report for September
- Unemployment Rate Unchanged at 4.2%
- Nonfarm Payrolls decline 8,000
- Average Hourly Earnings rise $.07/hr to $13.37
- Average Workweek eases -.1/hr to 34.4/hr