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To: BigBull who wrote (66980)5/24/2000 8:08:00 PM
From: BigBull  Respond to of 95453
 
Freeway, one additional thought. The Oil majors will be major beneficiaries. Not immediately, mind you, more like in a few years when the Chinese energy markets are more totally open.

Put a Tiger in your tank? Nahhhhhh. Put a Dragon.



To: BigBull who wrote (66980)5/24/2000 9:29:00 PM
From: Jane4IceCream  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95453
 
Thanks....!

**OT** Played 3 China stocks in after hours today on China Trade announcement news. Got CHINA for 2+ points, XING for 1 3/4 points, and CPIH for 7/8 points.

I dont remember the Oklahoma land rush scene in "Far and Away" because I think it must have been before my time but I get your drift!

Jane



To: BigBull who wrote (66980)5/24/2000 11:13:00 PM
From: ItsAllCyclical  Respond to of 95453
 
China deal passes. Now all we need for a good rally in techs is some ok economic news tomorrow. As long as there are no big surprises I see a follow up rally tomorrow.

Hoping to sell into strength.

cnnfn.com

To anyone who didn't get their QCOM consider adding on the next dip...

News Lifted China-Related Firms

Cell phone maker, Qualcomm Inc. (NasdaqNM:QCOM - news) is another firm that analysts expect to get a boost due to expectations PNTR will lead to the deployment in China of its Code Division Multiple Access technology which is key to cell phones. It has licensed that technology to other firms like Motorola.

The news of the PNTR's approval, hitting screens after the close of regular trade, gave fuel to these companies' shares. Motorola rose 2 to 95 in after-hours trade, atop an earlier gain of 4-1/4, while General Motors rose 9/16 to 75-1/2.

Qualcomm was hammered earlier, closing 2-5/8 down at 76-3/4 amid a continuing sell-off on high-tech issues, but it rose a hefty 5-1/2 in the after-hours market to 82-13/16.

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I smell rally...



To: BigBull who wrote (66980)8/9/2000 1:41:36 PM
From: da_cheif™  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95453
 
wolanchuk thanks you