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Strategies & Market Trends : Roger's 1998 Short Picks -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Roger A. Babb who wrote (10013)6/14/1998 11:59:00 PM
From: poodle  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18691
 
Roger,what a surprise! I will do "my part" on IMNR immediately. Somehow I am familiar with that. Watch Private. All members of Enterpr. are invited.

Have a good night.

PS: watch this:
Message 4855081
At Squawk Box, CNBC, Mon morning: Steve Gorlin, Biotech Investor/Entrepreneur. He has a lot of ENMD shares.



To: Roger A. Babb who wrote (10013)6/15/1998 12:12:00 AM
From: Michael  Respond to of 18691
 
Zit to be dropped from Russell 2000 index.



To: Roger A. Babb who wrote (10013)6/15/1998 1:16:00 AM
From: Michael  Respond to of 18691
 
The next Domino could soon fall.
The HK$ is currently pegged at 7.74 .

<<Blue chips fell across the board after Hong Kong interest rates jumped sharply higher on expectation of a shortage of Hong Kong dollar among banks, brokers said.
''The tightening interbank market is posing a burden on local stock prices,'' Yung said>>

<<Hong Kong Monetary Authority head Joseph Yam said there had been heavy Hong Kong dollar selling in New York last Friday and the banking system would be short of the local currency, the Ming Pao Daily News reported on Monday.

The overnight rate surged to a high of 15-17 percent in early trade against 10-11 percent in late trade on Friday. The three-month rose to 14-18 percent in Monday morning against 12-13 percent on Friday.>>




To: Roger A. Babb who wrote (10013)6/15/1998 2:44:00 AM
From: craig crawford  Respond to of 18691
 
****Asia Pacific PC Market Shrinks 20% In First Quarter - Dataquest 06/10/98
nb-pacifica.com

"Short supply chains have become a significant advantage in such a difficult and volatile environment, and are a major factor behind Dell's uninterrupted growth," said McCabe. Full recovery of IT markets in the region is expected to take at least two years, according to Dataquest.