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To: 16yearcycle who wrote (11414)5/8/2002 4:05:12 PM
From: Bill Harmond  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57684
 
12:47 ET NXTL Nextel Chairman purchased 100,000 shares in April (5.07 +0.36, 7.6%)
Reuters reports that in late April Chairman William Conway purchased 100,000 NXTL shares. Conway bought the Class A common shares at about $5.45 each.



To: 16yearcycle who wrote (11414)5/8/2002 4:31:45 PM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57684
 
Top 10 Days for Nasdaq, by Percentage

By The Associated Press
Wednesday May 8, 4:10 pm Eastern Time

The Nasdaq composite index had its eighth-best-ever day Wednesday in terms of percentage increase, though it was not among the top 10 point gains. The top percentage gains, including point increase:

Jan. 3, 2001 -- 14.17 percent, up 324.83 to 2,616.69

Dec. 5, 2000 -- 10.48 percent, up 274.05 to 2,889.80

April 5, 2001 -- 8.92 percent, up 146.20 to 1,785.00

April 18, 2001 -- 8.12 percent, up 156.22 to 2,079.44

May 30, 2000 -- 7.94 percent, up 254.37 to 3,459.48

Oct. 13, 2000 -- 7.87 percent, up 242.09 to 3,316.77

Oct. 19, 2000 -- 7.79 percent, up 247.04 to 3,418.60

May 8, 2002 -- 7.78 percent, up 122.45 to 1,696.27

Dec. 22, 2000 -- 7.56 percent, up 176.90 to 2,517.02

Oct. 21, 1987 -- 7.34 percent, up 24.07 to 351.86

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On the Net: nasdaqnews.com



To: 16yearcycle who wrote (11414)5/8/2002 6:57:07 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57684
 
Great sw companies selling at 1/5 to 1/8 of the average multiple of sales that has existed historically

what was the historic P/S? I was thinking 7, pre-bubble.
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