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To: billwot who wrote (18024)3/2/1998 6:12:00 PM
From: Sonny McWilliams  Respond to of 27012
 
billwot. Great timing. I just put this article in my browser to post to you. But I also read that the CFO said that he was comfortable with earnings outlook IF MARCH sales were holding up. He said they were competitive in January, whatever that means.
Some on the CPQ thread said that CPQ could drop to 29 tomorrow and someone else said that there is good support at 27. Yikes. I don't think it will come to that. Hm, read the posts on the CPQ thread as fast as I could I am sure Lucy Painter will speak good tomorrow. I guess I will listen to CNBC now. Maybe Maria B. will have something to say tonight. I will watch her show. Who knows what will happen tomorrow. Maybe I will get CPQ under 30 after all. Sure hope the techs don't get another beating tomorrow. I am willing to pick CPQ up above 30.

Sonny



To: billwot who wrote (18024)3/2/1998 10:25:00 PM
From: Sonny McWilliams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27012
 
billwot. Wow. When I read this link I realized that I had made a mistake. Remember that I told you in my last post that I read all the posts on CPQ after you posted about CNBC? Well the article I had in my browser was this last link. gg. So I just went back and read the one on the sales.

I listened to Maria B. about CPQ. She just repeated what the CFO said. Competitive January. We will be on track IF MARCH is alright. We don't see any problems at this point etc. She also said that ML still has a buy on CPQ and there was another brokerage that mentioned their buy again.
I think I will steer clear on CPQ unless I get it under 30. Who knows why ML still has a buy on it. gg. I feel more comfortable in the long run then in the immediate future but I am still willing to buy. A little lower now than orig. planned. At least under 30. I hope I don't miss the boat on the lower side. Just trying to make up a bit for what Intel is doing to me again.

Sonny

P.S. I suddenly feel Alzheimers coming on. I think she said ML.