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To: Kevin who wrote (33298)1/15/1998 1:26:00 PM
From: ViperChick Secret Agent 006.9  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 58727
 
HOLD ON

that is not what I said Kevin....

I didnt say that there were people who sent those emails to me to forward to you that were backstabbers.

Be careful what you say here.

I said that there were people who were kissing up to your ass from this thread that were emailing Ike saying differently.

Just let Ike fill you in.

I am sick of the backstabbing crap that goes on.

i am direct and honest and I dont care what people think about it.

I dont care what people think about me.

But say it to my face. My email address is in my profile. Quit playing me against Kevin and vice versa.
and all the other crap that goes on.



To: Kevin who wrote (33298)1/15/1998 2:30:00 PM
From: j g cordes  Respond to of 58727
 
Sold AAPL puts taken yesterday, nice little profit.. heck they already told us the earnings... :~)

A Cycle Haiku

A cycle is round
Err where it misses the mark
The world reckons there's more

(.. taken from the fig mint manuscript dated 010101 BC)



To: Kevin who wrote (33298)1/15/1998 2:37:00 PM
From: broken_cookie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58727
 
Hi Kevin,

Re: Unusual option activity and the discussion donald initiated about who may benefit from the Asian flu:

Dell options, which trade on the Philadelphia Stock Exchange, caught the attention of traders who bought February out-of-the-money calls at the 100 and 110 strike prices with the company's shares trading up 1 3/16 to 92 7/8. Volume on the February 100 calls reached 1,113 this morning.

Even some of the put activity seemed bullish today. Dell's February 80 puts volume broke 2,000 early on and most of the activity seemed to be initiated by sellers, who hope to get the shares if the stock recedes to the strike price. Those options were being sold at 1 5/8 (or 62.50) per contract.

Market wisdom puts Dell in a strong position among the box makers in the computer industry, and the company is less exposed to Asian weakness than many of its competitors.

From the street.com.

Thoughts?