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To: Captain Jack who wrote (75025)1/4/2000 5:22:00 PM
From: Elwood P. Dowd  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 97611
 
actually I expected cpq to give back most of yesterdays gains. So what does "most" mean??? Over 50%??? The last I heard was yesterday when you said that CPQ would do well to hold 3/4 of its gains. As to CPQ being in a "freefall" in the closing hour, it looks to me like it fell from 29 to 28 5/8 in the final hour. And finally, as to it still having "no strength," in case you hadn't noticed, CPQ rose 15% yesterday and gave back 7.66% on a day when the Nasdaq experienced an all time record loss(229 points)and the Dow was down 360. You are beginning to sound like Jimbo! El



To: Captain Jack who wrote (75025)1/4/2000 8:46:00 PM
From: Night Writer  Respond to of 97611
 
CJ,
You better catch up on the latest news, and think about the general market vs CPQ performance today. I think CPQ is a roll to 50+. They kept a good deal of the gain on a major 99 profit taking, inflation, and interest worried selling spry. When the sellers look for a place to put last years profits, CPQ will be at the top of the list this year. Remember everything changes and nothing stays the same.
NW