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To: Y. Samuel Arai who wrote (44663)1/22/1998 9:50:00 PM
From: Teddy  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 58324
 
RE: "Until
> normal trading resumes at tomorrow's open we have no way of
> knowing what the real reaction to earnings will be.

Yes...and unfortunately it could do the same thing ORCL did after their bad
earnings...fall further below the after-hours trading range"

Or it could do what MSFT did today: Traded lower than closed up (and MSFT is wicked over priced and stated that this year would be flat).

Also, remember ASND: Up after hours then then down for the next two days (and i think pretty much dead for the next 3 months).

So, we'll see tomorrow.... and remember the "3 day rule."

BTW, i still haven't heard the CC



To: Y. Samuel Arai who wrote (44663)1/22/1998 10:28:00 PM
From: Linda Pearson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 58324
 
Sam,
<Yes...and unfortunately it could do the same thing ORCL did after their bad earnings...fall further below the after-hours trading range
(Closed Dec.8th at around 32 1/4, quarterly announcement was made, after hours traded around 27, opened Dec.9th around 24 and closed below 23. They are now at 19 and change.)>

But, don't compare two different companies and the trading actions.
It could go the other way.....

Linda