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To: Gary Korn who wrote (35438)2/19/1998 4:08:00 PM
From: Jan Crawley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 61433
 
Can you believe it, 35 like magic!



To: Gary Korn who wrote (35438)2/19/1998 4:11:00 PM
From: FUZFO  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 61433
 
Gary, It's tempting to look at LU trading right about at $100, recently announced stock split, starting a business unit to explore telecom opps. and apply your theory on CPQ last nov-dec to LU. CPQ did in fact make that big purchase after their stock split but who would have thought it would be DEC? I actually owned 1k of DEC last fall but sold around 41. Back to LU, any comments ? Will they soon be on the prowl again (ala Livingston)?
Fuzfo



To: Gary Korn who wrote (35438)2/19/1998 4:19:00 PM
From: username  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 61433
 
**OT**(from another thread)

The Movie

Cheech Marin for Saddam.
Tommy Lee Jones as Bill Clinton
Doris Day as Hillary
Angela Lansbury as Lucianne Goldberg
Shelley Winters as Linda Tripp
Tom Hanks in Forest Gump character playing President Clinton,
Lon Chaney as Al Gore.
margaret rutherford as our miss betty
Don Knotts as Ken Starr
Skatman Cruthers as Vernon Jordon,
The Seven dwarfs as all the presidents men,
George C Scott as one of a number of law consultants for the media.
Michael J Fox as George Step - on - all - of - us
Gomer Pyle as Al Gore
Rosey O'Donnel as Tipper Gore
Linda Lovelace as Monica.
Penny Marshal IS Linda Tripp.
Roseanne as Janet Reno
Quentin Tarantino as Bill Clinton,
Saddam as Geraldo Rivera,
Joe Pechi as Robert Reich,
Mr. Ed as Tom Brokaw,
Bruce Willis (or James Wood) as James Carvell,
Barbra Streisand as Paula Jones,
Pamela Anderson Lee as Gennifer Flowers,
Gennifer Flowers as Chelsea,
Eric Estrada as the Arkansas Highway Patrolman,
Eddie Murphy (or Dan Akroyd) as Rush Limbaugh,
Wishbone as Buddy.



To: Gary Korn who wrote (35438)2/19/1998 4:19:00 PM
From: pat mudge  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 61433
 
BARS Conference next week:

<<<You Are Cordially Invited to BancAmerica Robertson Stephens 1998 Technology Conference

PR Newswire - February 05, 1998 15:21

The Ritz-Carlton Hotel, San Francisco

Times are good. This is the word on the street -- the word that people
hear. The economic boom. The recent market volatility notwithstanding, people are investing more in stocks than ever. "Companies -- particularly high tech ones -- are reaping the benefits, enjoying wonderfully inflated stock values because investors are hoping for unprecedentedly high, sustainable growth in corporate earnings," a recent article in The Red Herring described. Are such expectations reasonable? Only the experts know -- the experts who will be speaking at BancAmerica Robertson Stephens' 1998 Technology Conference.

WHAT:
A technology forum -- for institutional investors and leaders of
cutting edge companies to discuss today's technology trends and the future of an industry that appears unlimited. BancAmerica Robertson Stephens' strategic partnering with technology leaders is showcased at this annual technology conference.

WHEN:
Monday, February 23 - Thursday February 26.
Sessions from 7:30 - 5:00 p.m.

WHERE:
The Ritz-Carlton Hotel
600 Stockton Street
San Francisco, CA 94108
415-296-7465

WHO:
Leaders in the technology industry -- BancAmerica Robertson Stephens (BARS) technology research and finance experts together with technology company management teams from around the world. Teamed with Bank of America's global clout and capital, BARS is now an even stronger force in the growing stature of the Bay Area's investment banking community. We're more committed than ever to forging long-term relationships with quality technology companies and now offer a full suite of financial services.

WHY:
With more than 300 companies presenting, this year's conference promises to be the premier investor event of the year.

Expect to hear:

* Comprehensive coverage of technology sectors, with industry leaders sharing their insights and forecasts
* The latest developments on high-profile companies in the investment
community limelight -- both well-established leaders in the technology
field and emerging growth technology companies.
-- The big guys: Microsoft Corporation, America Online, Inc., Pixar,
Sun Microsystems, Inc., Micron Technology, E*TRADE Group, Inc., Intel Corporation, QUALCOMM Incorporated, Cirrus Logic Inc., Cypress Semiconductor, etc.
-- The up-and-comers: Sportsline USA, Inc., Rambus Inc., Cypress,
Ascend Communications, Inc., PeopleSoft, Inc., Checkfree Corporation,
CyberCash, and Infoseek Corporation.
* New investment opportunities in emerging technology companies
* Projections on The Year 2000 issue -- what/who will provide the
solution/s to this critical challenge
* E-tailing: electronic commerce trends, from buying books to paying bills online
* BARS strategic approach to the Internet: InternetStocks.com

And Special guest speakers:

-- David A. Coulter, Chairman & CEO, Bank of America
-- Geoffrey A. Moore, author of a new investment guide for picking winners in high technology: The Gorilla Game

NOTES: Media facilities, including work areas and interview suites, will
be available on site. Media are invited to attend luncheons and receptions.

WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS
The following BARS analysts have proven themselves to be "champions" in the technology arena -- each of the analysts listed below have exhibited expertise in his/her specific field and is continually recognized by the national media for his/her insights. All
of the analysts will be available for one-on-one interviews throughout the course of the conference:

-- Keith Benjamin, The Internet
-- Sue Billat, Semiconductor Capital Equipment
-- Steven Birer, Information Services
-- Howard Block, Education/Training
-- Gary Craft, Electronic Commerce/Payment Industry
-- Keith Dunne, Electronic Manufacturing Services
-- Paul Johnson, Communications/Networking
-- Dan Klesken, Semiconductor Devices/Equipment
-- Elias Moosa, Semiconductor Devices
-- Dan Niles, Semiconductor Devices
-- John Powers, Communications
-- Bret Rekas, Computer Systems
-- George Robertson, Wireless Equipment
-- John Rossi, Microcomputers/Peripherals
-- Tim Savageaux, Broadband Communications
-- Marshall Senk, Applications/System Software
-- Jennifer Smith, Electronic Design Automation
-- Eric Upin, Client-Server Application/Services
-- Patrick Tenney, Microcomputers & Peripherals
-- Marianne Wolk, Information Services

Pre-register if you wish to attend.
All credentialed media are invited to FAX your registration to
415-956-2663. Include>>



To: Gary Korn who wrote (35438)2/19/1998 10:30:00 PM
From: rbarsom  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 61433
 
WORLD COMM PULLS 40 MILLION ORDER from CIEN the stock is down 15 1/2 after hours this will kill ASND down 5 in Europe.....................sell