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To: jcashin who wrote (131)4/21/1998 4:44:00 PM
From: Wowzer  Respond to of 865
 
No idea who was selling or buying. I have a call in to investor relations who was as surprised as I on the volume. She said she would look into it call me back. When I hear more I will report it. If anything it seems like good news as the stock held up incredibly well with that much activity.

Off subject:

This whole market is bordering on the ridiculous. Stocks are doubling tripling daily on flaky press releases that they are now Internet companies. IBM states that the PC environment is terrible and price wars are deeper then expected. So what do Box makers do? They shoot up with GTW and DELL now at 52 week highs. Somebody changed the rules on me and didn't let me in on it.

Rory



To: jcashin who wrote (131)4/21/1998 5:07:00 PM
From: Wowzer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 865
 
Diann at investor relations returned my call and stated that the large blocks were Louis Habash selling all his remaining shares. He no longer owns any common. This in my opinion is great news. The large overhead is gone and somebody big had to be buying these shares.

Rory