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To: Wade Bennett who wrote (74964)1/3/2000 10:38:00 PM
From: Captain Jack  Respond to of 97611
 
Isn't everyone? Will the sellers come in mass on the 19th/20th? If at 35 my guess is a resounding yes,,, There are too many that doubt the probability of great growth in eps and rev,,, that is all that support high p/es any longer and those that do not are punished,,, but how far can cpq go back?



To: Wade Bennett who wrote (74964)1/3/2000 10:46:00 PM
From: MikeyT  Respond to of 97611
 
"I think CPQ is emerging as a diversified, Internet-intensive large-cap company that investors and fund managers are going to move into in mass. No debt, strong name recognition, in short, established and moving convincingly to the Web. Reminds me of Oracle. Smart."

Can you say "800 lb (Internet) gorilla"?



To: Wade Bennett who wrote (74964)1/3/2000 10:52:00 PM
From: Night Writer  Respond to of 97611
 
Wade,
When CPQ dropped under 20 I backed up the truck. I put all my trading money into CPQ along with my long term investment in CPQ. There is no powder left for oil. (I remember you were in oil when I was in COC.) However, I did run across some interesting oil royalty trusts yesterday that trade on WS. Should the price of oil drop again, I will take another look at those. They could be good income producing assets.
NW