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To: tekboy who wrote (2955)6/22/2000 9:09:00 AM
From: areokat  Respond to of 22706
 
"<<But, hey, every portfolio has a laggard.>>

yeah. threads too. usually newbies."

Not always. But then again ever thread needs one who teaches by example, in your case what not to do. And a very good teacher you are if I must say so.

ca@ifthey'djustgivetheguyacoolpostawardmaybethisthreadbloatwoulddecrease.edu



To: tekboy who wrote (2955)6/22/2000 2:01:00 PM
From: Eric L  Respond to of 22706
 
cTek,

Qualcomm up, Nokia down. Wrong reasons!

>> Market Pulse
By Michael Baron
CBS MarketWatch
Last Update: 1:31 PM ET Jun 22, 2000: NewsWatch
Indications
ADR Report

Thursday, June 22, 2000

--1:31 pm Nokia the NYSE most active

Shares of Nokia (NOK: news, msgs) is losing 4 11/16, or 7.7 percent, to 56 5/16. The stock is the most active on the NYSE with 12.5 million shares traded. According to Theflyonthewall.com, there is speculation in the market that the world's biggest mobile phone seller was interested in buying Qualcomm (QCOM: news, msgs). The banter has since picked up on the Yahoo and Raging Bull message boards. Qualcomm (QCOM: news, msgs) is rallying 7, or 11 percent, to 71 1/2.
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