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To: Salah Mohamed who wrote (84873)9/22/2000 3:44:17 PM
From: Andreas  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 97611
 
Who was the Schmuck??

Please, please, if anyone knows the identity of the neanderthal that sold cpq today at 25 5/16 share the wealth. I can use an easy nobel prize. Surely, he/she is the missing link. How else can the sale at 25 5/16 be explained? Furthermore, seeing is believing. Does this "human/neanderthal" have webbing between its toes? How sloped is the forehead? How much hair is on the knuckles and are those knuckles chafed from constant rubbing against the ground? And most importantly - how can anything as dumb as that actually read a stock quote? Enquiring minds want to know.



To: Salah Mohamed who wrote (84873)9/22/2000 6:37:53 PM
From: Steven N  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 97611
 
Salah,
This is cut from second qtr report on July 26,2000.Europe
has been problematic.

"Regional Overview On a geographic basis year-over-year, Compaq delivered double digit revenue growth in 5 of its 6 regions:
North America grew 10 percent; Latin America grew 29 percent; Asia-Pacific grew 12 percent; Japan grew 40 percent; and
Greater China grew 16 percent. Europe, Middle East, and Africa declined 4 percent in dollars, and grew 4 percent in constant
currency."

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