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To: Irish King who wrote (33183)3/9/1998 1:59:00 AM
From: Irish King  Respond to of 176387
 
I just spent some time lurking over at CPQ thread...now there's gloom for you...one poster said that the Titanic has a better chance tommorrow than CPQ does...and predictions of a drop to 18...If CPQ goes that low I am sure that all the boxmakers will drop in sympathy...thats a 9 point drop from CPQ's friday close and represents a potential 33% drop in the stock... if Dell falls, (which it should) I wonder where the bleeding stops? 127? 125? and when it stops dropping will it snap back like it has been doing?
Or will tommorrow be one of those "groaners" when CNBC adds to the hysteria by flashing "STREET'S WILD RIDE" when the Dow drops 200 points?



To: Irish King who wrote (33183)3/9/1998 5:37:00 PM
From: freeus  Respond to of 176387
 
****off topic*****
The SI founders: interesting, they just love their "baby" I guess. Its ok, but wouldnt it be smart to take the money and just start something else, this time with better capitalization?
Pleasant to see people who really love their work though!!!!
Freeus