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To: Roads End who wrote (23716)3/31/1998 10:56:00 PM
From: Frank Ragonese  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 97611
 
For what it's worth...TC-2000 technicals on CPQ are starting to look like the stock is turning up. This is based on Balance of Power (BOP)
and Time Segmented Volume (TSV)...both of which have changed positively during the last week.

The last time CPQ had these "technicals" the stock price rallied from about 28 to 37 (post split).

Time will tell!

Frank



To: Roads End who wrote (23716)4/1/1998 12:46:00 AM
From: ed  Respond to of 97611
 
Can you imagine that AMD had no earning, and stand on the second with low to middle class of CPUs against INTEL, stock shoots up. CPQ with Alpha high end CPUS (other choice for
customers) , which is at least one to one and a half earlier than Mercede, and big market shares from DEC, as well as NT, the stock price stands still !!!!!!!!! So, you are spending
$26 buying a company with two major products, Systems for bothe high , middle and low ends, high end CPUs(ALPHA) , the only other choice for high end CPUs besides Mercede,
and which is now in the market !!!! So, INTEL is really in big trouble, at the low and middle ends, AMD is working with IBM and CPQ, at high end, ALPHA will be a fierce competition .