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To: Epics who wrote (37140)1/26/2000 3:59:00 PM
From: Frank Ellis Morris  Respond to of 74651
 
WE can't seem to Win for Loosing. Sometimes they just want to sell when the earnings come out regardless how well the expectations are exceeded. Does anybody know about other countries being permitted to trade without regard for taxes?? This may be something which is hurting us here in the states??

Wednesday January 26, 3:21 pm Eastern Time

FOCUS-EMC earnings beat
expectations, but stock hit

(Adds CEO quotes, analyst comments, details, stock activity,
paras 2, 6-13, 16)

HOPKINTON, Mass., Jan 26 (Reuters) - EMC Corp. (NYSE:EMC - news), a top maker of
corporate data storage systems, on Wednesday reported fourth-quarter earnings well ahead
of expectations.

But Despite what Wall Street analysts and the company touted as strong results, EMC
shares fell 7-1/8 to 111-1/16.

Frank



To: Epics who wrote (37140)1/26/2000 4:02:00 PM
From: Jack Banana  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 74651
 
Epics:

I agree that today's sellers will be upset next year.

How will Windows 2000 kick in on the consumer end quickly? I thought it was the upgrade for NT, which is (I think) used mostly by business? Windows 98 will still be the OS for consumers, won't it?

Not trying to pick a fight, just unclear what the role of W2k will be.

Thanks.

--Jack