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To: PCSS who wrote (83115)6/30/2000 11:13:35 AM
From: Night Writer  Respond to of 97611
 
WOW!! I missed all the fire sale excitement yesterday. I picked up some cheap Aug 30 calls at 5/8 this morning. I bet they really got cheap yesterday.

I want to thank SSB for this great buying opportunity. It's not often that an analyst will sacrifice his career for the little guys.

Oops, I hear the golf course calling me.

I LOVE THIS STOCK!!
IT'S GONNA MAKE ME RICH!!

NW



To: PCSS who wrote (83115)6/30/2000 12:01:38 PM
From: Lynn  Respond to of 97611
 
Dear Michael: AHHH!!! I have not been able to follow CPQ (or anything else) since June 9. CPQ in the 25's?<p>
This is getting rediculous. Following CPQ's price is about as boring--and depressing--as following small/medium size regional bank stocks!<p>
Re SI: Subject marks appear to be listed by the date a thread was started rather than the usual, alphabetic order.<p>
CPQ? I shake my head in disbelief.<p>
Regards,<p>
Lynn



To: PCSS who wrote (83115)6/30/2000 6:53:31 PM
From: Captain Jack  Respond to of 97611
 
Michael-- the ONLY buying OP was at 18! It has just been a trading issue since and will continue in that manner for a long time. We can only hope for the "POP" once in awhile! We can also hope, usually in vain, for small gains to be sustained. I just returned home and saw todays disappointing close. CPQ remains a stock no one trusts and most remain looking for exit points.



To: PCSS who wrote (83115)6/30/2000 6:54:28 PM
From: Captain Jack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 97611
 
Michael-- the ONLY buying OP was at 18! It has just been a trading issue since and will continue in that manner for a long time. We can only hope for the "POP" once in awhile! We can also hope, usually in vain, for small gains to be sustained. I just returned home and saw todays disappointing close. CPQ remains a stock no one trusts and most remain looking for exit points. You looked for an optomistic 27 while I was hoping for 26 1/2--- Sadly, the piggy could not even do that.