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To: Angelo J Cici who wrote (1717)5/14/1998 6:48:00 PM
From: Richaaard  Respond to of 2394
 
I was also surprised by the sudden strength in the $41.00-$42.00 range. I know Loral was being recommended early on CNBC today by one of the anal-ists. He liked the whole aerospace sector. All his reasons to buy Loral made ORBI look even better in my opinion. I agree that we may be in a range for awhile on ORBI, but I see another run up after that.

Given a choice right now of CPQ or Dell, you have to go with CPQ. The slightest good news on CPQ is going to set it off. Price has been very tight. Dell at this price level scares me. Dell is a trendy stock in my opinion and I don't see it lasting, although I do think it's a great company.



To: Angelo J Cici who wrote (1717)5/14/1998 9:29:00 PM
From: Altaf Amin Jadavji  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2394
 
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To: Angelo J Cici who wrote (1717)5/15/1998 1:03:00 AM
From: Gerald Walls  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2394
 
Well, I sold DELL to buy ORBI back today! What a KILLING!

I, too, increased my ORBI position but did so on 5/12 at 40-3/8. I bought back the half of my shares that I sold at 45-9/16 after the Secondary Offering was announced. The sharp drop and then the bounce back above 40 convinced me it had bottomed.

I used the proceeds of the sale to buy into AVIR at 23 late last month :-) so I had to go on margin to buy the ORBI back :-(

I hate owing money on anything but my house.