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To: Paul Fiondella who wrote (22336)5/27/1998 5:32:00 PM
From: DavidG  Respond to of 42771
 
To all:

Does anyone know why NOVL is trading down in afterhours?

It is currently at 9 7/8.

DavidG



To: Paul Fiondella who wrote (22336)5/28/1998 2:53:00 AM
From: Don Earl  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42771
 
Hi Paul, (off topic)

Well the Nikkei is up about 200 points (about a buck and a half US) and the Heng Seng is up 80 (about $10 US), I wonder if the "crisis" will be over for a few days? I don't doubt the problems in Asia are real, although I'm starting to think the way the World Bank and the IMF are playing screw the Asians is more likely to lead to global warfare than a financial meltdown. Or maybe both.

I wouldn't even look at Reuters except they seem to be the only news service on the NASDAQ. I usually check the NASDAQ site to get a general feel for overall market sentiment. I tend to get thoroughly annoyed at the bogus, slanted, BS that Reuters puts in print. How anybody can take those clowns seriously is beyond my ability to comprehend. If the Weekly World News had a business section, I'd put Reuters in charge of it.

Regards,

Don