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To: Dr. David Gleitman who wrote (44619)5/25/1998 2:12:00 PM
From: CRICKET  Respond to of 176387
 
Dr. Dave,
Here is info from Reuters re: puts on DELL:

Dell puts active
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CHICAGO, May 20 (Reuters) - Deep out-of-the-money puts on
Dell Computer Corp. DELL.O drew huge trading volume on
Wednesday as the stock slipped after the personal computer
manufacturer posted better than expected earnings after the
close on Tuesday.
The stock, which had rallied ahead of the company's
results, fell 2-27/32 to 91-3/4.
Options trading was active across the board, but the
November 55 puts were by far the most active, with volume of
almost 35,000 contracts, which traded between 1-15/16 and
1-7/16.
The November 55 puts were by far the most actively traded
options on the Philadelphia Stock Exchange.
Michael Schwartz, a managing director of CIBC Oppenheimer,
said the sale of the puts, which represent 3.47 million shares
of Dell, might have been executed on behalf of the company as
part of its stock buy-back program.
"If the company is selling the November 55 puts, they're
pretty optimistic," Schwartz said.
"There are only a handful of companies that do this, but
it's a growing strategy," he added.
Joe Sunderman, an options analyst with Schaeffer's
Investment Research, added, "Intel INTC.O was one of the
first companies to use options to do stock buy-backs. If Dell
is selling those puts, they're picking up a lot of premium,
considering that they're about 40 points out of the money."
A spokesman for Dell said the company has repurchased 160
million shares during the past 27 months as part of an ongoing
stock repurchase program.
He said Dell's policy was not to comment on its trading
activity, and though the company still has up to 90 million
shares to purchase under that stock buy-back program, it was
"unlikely" to have been involved in the market today.
Implied volatility on the November 55 options was steady at
around 64 percent.


REUTERS
Rtr 23:24 05-20-98

Copyright 1998, Reuters News Service


Hope this helps.

Cricket

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