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To: el paradisio who wrote (6188)4/3/2000 6:24:00 PM
From: KevRupert  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11568
 
WCOM: After Hours Trading:

cnetinvestor.com

The CNET Investor Alert - After Hours Trading
By: CNET Investor Staff
4/3/00 2:34:00 PM
Source: News.com
- Shares of MCI Worldcom Tops After Hours Trading Volume
San Francisco, CA, April 3, 2000, 2:30 PM PST -

MCI Worldcom Inc. is active in after hours trading with volume greater than 4.6 million shares, while Microsoft has the second-highest volume with 3.6 million shares trading hands.

Quote Snapshot
PMTC 10.75 -10.31

WCOM 45.44 0.13

CSCO 72.94 -4.38

DELL 53.38 -0.56

MCI Worldcom, which traded just under 24 million shares during regular trading hours today, is down .28 percent at $45.3125. The communications services giant announced today that it will offer Managed Email in conjunction with Critical Path, Inc.

The top five most heavily traded stocks in after hours trading are:

MCI Worldcom Inc. (NAS: WCOM - Quote, Broker Reports)
Microsoft Corp. (NAS: MSFT - Quote, Broker Reports)
Parametric Technology Corp. (NAS: PMTC - Quote, Broker Reports)
Cisco Systems Inc. (NAS: CSCO - Quote, Broker Reports)
Dell Computer Corp. (NAS: DELL - Quote, Broker Reports)



To: el paradisio who wrote (6188)4/3/2000 11:15:00 PM
From: c.hinton  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11568
 
el, mine is a rhetorical question about the difficulty of keeping abreast of the market., .also if you think this is the great correction. think again.one need a loss of at least a years gains in both indexes.if the market immediately bounces back it is not a correction.I'm afraid you aint seen nothing yet.
yours
chinton