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To: Yaacov who wrote (9114)11/18/1997 2:28:00 PM
From: werefrog  Respond to of 97611
 
Yaacov:
My Proxie says a two-for-one stock split (to holders of record on December 31, 1997). I really am not sure when the split is exactly, I don't think anyone knows as it has to be approved by the shareholders, but you can call this number 1-800-433-2391, CPQ's faxback and search around a little.
As for the stock being 80 or so, I base that on what most analyst are saying, that the DOW will retest new highs my the end of this year. Historically, the DOW performs well after Thxgiving to the end of January, and CPQ goes up, and down, with the DOW, therefore, if the DOW does back to 8200 or more, CPQ will certainly be around $80.

Jim - Dallas



To: Yaacov who wrote (9114)11/18/1997 2:43:00 PM
From: Satish C. Shah  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 97611
 
Hello: "Revenues are at 20 billion in 1997". If that is the case we/CPQ are in trouble.
Let me explain... If I recall correctly, for the nine months of 1997, CPQ already has a revenue of 17.26 B and if we have total revenue for 97 is 20B that implies.......IMHO
Probably, you meant 25+ B, that will make us/CPQ holders very happy.
Happy hunting.
Satish