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To: Sonny McWilliams who wrote (16622)1/25/1998 11:04:00 AM
From: margaret tasset  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27012
 
Good morning Sonny,

I am glad to hear that you had such a good time last night. You sound like you are a real party guy. You should visit New Orleans some time as they really party there. In fact they really really party at Mardi Gras. It is in a few weeks and I am planning to go but mostly to see my sisters not to party. But maybe I will work in a little bit of partying while I am there.

About this football, I will root for those Packers, but I have heard that Denver is suppose to win. Did I hear wrong? Is the way the stock market goes, is that if the Grenn Bay Packers win, then the market goes up? We may be trouble if I heard right.

About disabling the call waiting, I do it when I really don't want to be disturbed, but usually don't do it either.

I hope that you have a good day.

*****************GO GREEN BAY PACKERS GO*********************

Take care,
Margaret
:) :) :)



To: Sonny McWilliams who wrote (16622)1/26/1998 8:45:00 PM
From: Frank Ellis Morris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27012
 
Good Evening Sonny

I thought you may find this little story today on Compaq cheerful.

* The global personal computer industry posted another healthy year of expansion in 1997, despite the economic downturn in Asia, as top-name PC vendors continued to grow at the expense of the rest of the market. International Data Corp, a computer market research firm, said the world PC market grew 15% in 1997.
Dataquest, a second researcher, said the PC universe grew 15.8%. COMPAQ COMPUTER CORP retained its ranking as 1997's top PC vendor in the world, and widened its lead over competitors in the fight for U.S. and worldwide market share. DELL COMPUTER CORP was the only other PC maker able to muster a 10% share in the United States. IBM had 9.9%. (Reuters 12:00 AM ET 01/26/98)

Later
Frank