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To: Barry Grossman who wrote (44814)1/12/1998 2:25:00 AM
From: Sonny McWilliams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Barry, sorry about that tremor. Must have been all of us CPQ owners screaming at you at the same time for putting this on so late or let's say early in the morning. gg. It shook you up good but nothing fell down? What's loose on you that you were worried?

Kidding aside, wow, that's awful. First SI and now this. Glad things turned out ok.

Do you own CPQ? I don't think I like that news. I don't think it will help the techs in the morning unless they find a good explanation quick. CPQ is my second largest holding after Intel. I think we will hear plenty about it in the morning. Good thing I have a doctor's appointment in the morning in case I go into cardiac arrest.

Maybe it's nothing. Like the article said. Very seldom do executives from a company that was taken over hang around. Maybe their bonusses were not big enough and you know how this job market is now. Maybe they got offers they could not resist. I think that's enough maybes for one post. gg.

Sonny



To: Barry Grossman who wrote (44814)1/12/1998 2:53:00 AM
From: Kashish King  Respond to of 186894
 
Word is CPQ has been stuffing the channel which has the potential to create a major vacuum in subsequent quarters. Apparently the resignations were very abrupt but whether or not they are related to AMD's massive yield problems is anyone's guess. The Hong Kong markets closed down 11% so hold onto your hats tomorrow, could be a rough ride -- 'speshly the financial stocks.