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To: PCSS who wrote (78611)2/22/2000 5:39:00 PM
From: Captain Jack  Respond to of 97611
 
Michael-- there we disagree. CPQ has no power! You OVERESTIMATE CPQs worth. After mkt numbers mean next to nothing without strong news moving an issue. After mkt is like I-watch and VestorBS & etc. Like money pouring in as the price sinks, ;-] The open is usually close to the official close. We may see a little upside on the open,, but not 1/2 point unless there is srong news. Something that would not really cause institutions to buy but slow their bailing,, how many losses can they take on this stock...



To: PCSS who wrote (78611)2/22/2000 5:40:00 PM
From: Elwood P. Dowd  Respond to of 97611
 
YESSS!!! That's what ya call PORKER POWER! jjajaja El



To: PCSS who wrote (78611)2/22/2000 6:16:00 PM
From: Andreas  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 97611
 
PCSS - Hate to rain on your parade but...

The 25 1/4 is just another one of those insignificant low volume (200 shares) meaningless trades after hours. True close is 25,000 block at 24 3/4. In after hours trading - cpq is currently asked at 25 - bidding 24 1/2. So much for your 25 1/4!

This stock is dead money until end of march. At that time we might, with a little bit of luck, get a pre-earnings run-up. Do as you please - but if we get the run-up I'm bailing. I'm not about to hold for the quarterly post earnings drop as has been the case during the last 5 quarters.