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To: emil who wrote (34880)3/19/1998 8:32:00 AM
From: Mohan Marette  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
DELL in 'Business Week 50'

Following Microsoft in the top five positions of the Business Week 50 are high-tech leaders Dell, Cisco, Intel (last year's No. 1) and Compaq Computer. While the list is top-heavy with computer, software and other office-equipment makers, it is brokerages and other nonbank financial companies that dominate the list, grabbing 13 of the top 50 spots, the most of any industry. The list includes financial high-fliers Morgan Stanley, Dean Witter (No. 10), Travelers Group (No. 16) and Merrill Lynch (No. 19). And while it helped to be in a fast-growing field, the top performers on the Business Week 50 come from a wide swath of corporate America, from drug giant Pfizer (No. 12) and long-haul truckmaker PACCAR (No. 29) to oil service giant Schlumberger (No. 18) and clothing retailer The Gap (No. 17).



To: emil who wrote (34880)3/19/1998 9:59:00 AM
From: Islander  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Heavier volume is the indicator (up today), positive comments on CNBC from a fund manager who buys DELL whenever he has sufficient cash, holding up 1 after first 30 minutes, looks good....all those shorts must be seeing defeat on their positions....