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To: billwot who wrote (12300)10/27/1997 3:10:00 PM
From: DennisToo  Respond to of 27012
 
billwot & All,

When do we buy ????????

NY stocks seen falling further after halt New York: Stocks are expected to fall sharply soon after trading resumes at 3:05 PM EST, traders said. Traders interviewed said that sell orders were mounting during the which went into effect at 2:35 P. M EST. The fear on the part of the sellers is that, once trading resumes market averages will fall sharply, tripping the next trading halt.

DOW News

Good Luck I'm on the fence,
D2



To: billwot who wrote (12300)10/27/1997 4:19:00 PM
From: Sonny McWilliams  Respond to of 27012
 
billwot, I don't know if you could call CPQ punished more than the other techs. I believe Intel was holding up because of the Intc/Dec accord. The wisdom is all intl. stocks will be hurting due to this Asian crisis. I cannot see the reasoning. Cpt. will be bought if stocks are up or down. One big excuse to take profits. Fund managers are locking in their profit so they can show good results end of Oct. I was calling for an up Oct. Lets see what happens for the rest of the month. Your sell at 26 in APM looks good to me now. gg.

You are glad that you didn't buy Oxford and I am glad that I went out of TBR. There are a cpl. of other stocks I should have gone out of in order not to loose my purchasing power. Oh, but this Monday morning quarterbacking.. I am getting close to break even in CPQ but I am holding. This sell-off in those techs is plain crazy. We are not in 1987 or 1927 but the way the market is selling off, you would think so.

Sonny