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To: Elwood P. Dowd who wrote (10747)12/10/1997 4:44:00 PM
From: Joey Smith  Respond to of 97611
 
Comments about MicroAge's starement? They resell to corporate markets only, I believe.
joey

NEW YORK -(Dow Jones)- Compaq Computer Corp. shares were under pressure
Wednesday, and market sources said the stock's tumble was partly due to a downgrade
issued by Donaldson Lufkin & Jenrette Securities Corp.

A DLJ source said the firm cut the stock to "buy" from "recommended list buy." The
analyst and Compaq weren't immediately available for comment.

Also at play were the continuing repercussions from Tuesday's 29% plunge by Oracle
Corp. (ORCL), which struck at much of the technology sector, and a conference call by
MicroAge Inc., in which the computer reseller noted a higher-than-expected inventory of
Compaq computers, market sources said. Oracle reported second-quarter earnings on
Monday which were below Wall Street estimates.

MicroAge Chief Executive Jeff McKeever said the company's channel inventory was in
line except for Compaq. He said Compaq has also approached MicroAge and other
major distributors about taking on more product.

In afternoon trading, NYSE-listed Compaq shares (CPQ) were off $3.875, or 6.11%, at
$59.50, on volume of 15.9 million, compared with average daily volume of 10 million.
MicroAge shares were also down. In afternoon trading, shares (MICA) were off $5.125,
or 24%, at $16.563, on Nasdaq volume of 2.1 million, compared with average daily
volume of 232,200. The company Wednesday morning reported fiscal fourth-quarter net
income of 40 cents a share, short of a First Call Inc. estimate of 43 cents.

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Transmitted: 12/10/97 15:09 (L100ZYSd)



To: Elwood P. Dowd who wrote (10747)12/10/1997 6:38:00 PM
From: Dave Hanson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 97611
 
Stephen, it is indeed Cramer's website. I know nothing that would either confirm or deny it, and don't blame you for being skeptical. Just thought I'd toss it out as a data point.

Good trading,

Dave