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To: Captain Jack who wrote (10399)12/7/1997 1:50:00 AM
From: hpeace  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 97611
 
john, what does this mean
"CPQ is owned as it still has a long way to go all over the world---and eliminates the need for cash when trading--"

I guess you see hp lost more ground to cpq 3q97...and lost ground
in profit too.
exchange2000.com



To: Captain Jack who wrote (10399)12/7/1997 1:52:00 AM
From: Tim Bagwell  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 97611
 
John, I rather think that CPQ and DELL are better trading issues than HWP. HWP can have long bouts where the market seems to forget they exist and if you get stuck in one it can be months before you get out.

The recent volitility you mentioned is true of the whole computer industry. You could have made nearly the same trade on CPQ.