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To: Les H who wrote (36468)5/30/2000 1:33:00 PM
From: pater tenebrarum  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42523
 
i know...in fact it is a great mystery why anyone would want to buy GE at its current valuation.



To: Les H who wrote (36468)5/30/2000 9:13:00 PM
From: John Graybill  Respond to of 42523
 
see any ticker symbols you recognize?

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Nasdaq stocks to trade in Hong Kong

By Chris Kraeuter, CBS.MarketWatch.com
Last Update: 8:00 PM ET May 30, 2000

NEW YORK (CBS.MW) -- The Nasdaq will launch a program on Wednesday to trade some of its major stocks on the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong.

In December, Nasdaq announced an agreement to co-list Nasdaq and Hong Kong stocks on one another?s markets. This is part of Nasdaq?s effort in creating a global trading market for its member stocks.

The first group of stocks to participate in the pilot program are Amgen (AMGN: news, msgs), Applied Materials (AMAT: news, msgs), Cisco (CSCO: news, msgs), Dell (DELL: news, msgs), Intel (INTC: news, msgs), Microsoft (MSFT: news, msgs) and Starbucks (SBUX: news, msgs).

The group is expected to be followed by Hong Kong stocks listing on the Nasdaq.

A press conference is scheduled to be held overnight in Hong Kong and on Wednesday morning in New York.

cbs.marketwatch.com