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To: PeterR1700 who wrote (4199)5/18/1998 3:19:00 PM
From: TLindt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8545
 
No...I just noticed Intuit...@ 41 and change Wow!

The only news that puts them both together today is Just In Time.



To: PeterR1700 who wrote (4199)5/18/1998 11:43:00 PM
From: g_m10  Respond to of 8545
 
.it appears that CKFR and INTU are having sympathetic sell-offs.

"Intuit [INTU] fell 7/8 to 45 ahead of its earnings release, expected
after market close. The company's flagship product, Quicken, has
prompted a lawsuit, this time related to allegations that it is not
year 2000-compliant."
Also
"Internet stocks were sharply lower. Lycos [LCOS] plummeted 4 3/8 to 60 despite beating Wall Street expectations in the third quarter. A marketing deal with AT&T failed to revive Yahoo [YHOO], off 1 1/2 at 116 9/16, Excite [XCIT] slipped 5/16 to 59 5/8, Infoseek [SEEK] dropped 9/16 to 29 7/16, and America Online [AOL] lost 1 13/16 to 83 1/8."
Also
"Personal finance software maker Intuit reported pro forma earnings of 20 cents a share today--four cents ahead of First Call's consensus of analysts' estimates. "