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To: Murrey Walker who wrote (41163)9/11/2001 9:33:39 AM
From: lightwave51  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 65232
 
Stock futures slide after WTC explosion By Tomi Kilgore

Stock futures tumbled following news of an explosion in New York's World Trade Center. September S&P futures are sinking 19.70 to 1,077.00, which is about 16 1/2 points below fair value, according to figures provided by HL Camp & Company. Nasdaq 100 futures are tumbling 41.50, or about 38 1/2 points below fair value, to 1,329.00. Prior to the explosion S&P futures were trading around 1,101.50 and Nasdaq futures were around 1,384.00.