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To: Seamus McKenna who wrote (87952)12/14/2000 10:34:56 PM
From: Andreas  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 97611
 
Hello Folks;

The following information is provided by Schwab and Fidelity. It reflects "extended hours trading" for CPQ through 8:00 p.m. tonight. "CPQ.E" represents the extended hours symbol. 18.15 is the last trade price.
"-0.55" represents the change from the close. "18.70" represents the regular 4:00 p.m. closing price. "n/A" represents the current bid and "18.75" represents the current ask. "19:48:39" represents the time of the last trade. There seems to be a misperception that no trading is conducted after 6:30. Various ecn's continue trading through 8:00 p.m.

"CPQ.E 18.15 -0.55 18.70 N/A 18.75 19:48:39"

If you folks don't want to count the ecn trades that's fine. After all, we'll probably end up closer to 15 tomorrow anyway given the current state of the futures.



To: Seamus McKenna who wrote (87952)12/14/2000 10:37:35 PM
From: Elwood P. Dowd  Respond to of 97611
 
I just hope that these guys set the bar low enough in the warning that they will be able to meet the new numbers with ease and, perhaps, even exceed the new expectations. It would be TERRIBLE if they had to warn again or miss the new numbers. I asked this the other day and don't know if anyone answered. Did they lower guidance for q1 YET??? El