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To: James Clarke who wrote (9489)1/3/2000 5:19:00 PM
From: James Clarke  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78666
 
Just watch that long bond yield. About 6.6% today, and the knives are starting to come out on some recent untouchables such as AXP, MWD and even GE. And internets rise 11%. I just wonder what it takes to pop this bubble as rising interest rates don't seem to be enough.

I saw a little bit going on in the expected January effect beneficiaries, but not much. Did anybody see a meaningful January effect today?



To: James Clarke who wrote (9489)1/3/2000 7:29:00 PM
From: jeffbas  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78666
 
On EBSC, per my post on Yahoo, who is still selling, after yearend, and why? I can figure no logical explanation as the company could and would have taken any quantity in a block before yearend under the existing buyback authorization - which has 3 million shares to go at the current price level.

On the Blair insider buying, it is somewhat puzzling that they are all
relatively small amounts - almost as if the Chairman told the boys to go buy some (like Polaroid did a while back).