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To: Phillip Crone who wrote (31535)3/1/1998 2:47:00 PM
From: Joseph Francis Torti  Respond to of 176387
 
Hi Phillp, Yes I remember you from the Apcc Thread. To tell you the truth I do not know what the shares price of Apcc as of this writing.
If it in the thirty's then it might be a short term short. If I remember correctly their last quarter earnings was outstanding. I really havn't been following Apcc. I am writing this note from Florida helping out my brother in roofing while waiting the cement season to start in April. I have been trading compac and got out with two g's profit. I bought before the split and sold it at 32.00 post split. I really wish I did the same to Dell. I feel this will still go up this week until at least Friday. Who knows I was surprise MSFT still went up after the split. Everybody and their Mother is buying Dell I may pick up 200 shares tomorrow and hope it hit 150 by Friday. Nice to hear from you again say Hi to Debbie at Apcc. Joe (the cement man)



To: Phillip Crone who wrote (31535)3/1/1998 8:32:00 PM
From: Phillip Crone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
I spoke earlier today about the Japanese coming to the American Market, here is a little taste of what is to come, was in a news headline on Yahoo a few minutes ago:

PALO ALTO, Calif., March 1 (Reuters) - Packard Bell NEC Inc. will unveil a new line of powerful personal computer workstations on Monday, to take on offerings from rivals like Compaq Computer Corp. [NYSE:CPQ - news], company executives said.

The PowerMate Professional 9000 series, geared toward engineers and high-end graphic designers, will feature Intel Corp.'s [Nasdaq:INTC - news] fastest Pentium II microprocessor, Microsoft Corp [Nasdaq:MSFT - news].'s Windows NT operating system and 3D graphics electronics from AccelGraphics Inc [Nasdaq:ACCL - news].

The new line will help Packard Bell NEC, the third-biggest U.S. PC maker, enter the $6.0 billion workstation market, company executives said. Currently, companies like Compaq, International Business Machines Corp. [NYSE:IBM - news] and Dell Computer Corp. [Nasdaq:DELL - news] dominate the market.