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To: R.V.M. who wrote (1505)6/15/1998 10:23:00 PM
From: Nicholas Thompson  Respond to of 6846
 
That's too bad. Someone else was hurting today... I guess qwst isn't going to buy excel as it was - read about the merger I think is much more significant than bay-nortel:
quicken.excite.com



To: R.V.M. who wrote (1505)6/15/1998 11:01:00 PM
From: David Lawrence  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6846
 
>>I'm considering starting a service for shorters.

Sign me up.

(BTW, you're in good company.)



To: R.V.M. who wrote (1505)6/16/1998 8:04:00 AM
From: Roger Hess  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6846
 
Jill - If I contribute to your service, can I get a free subscription?

I recently bought Microsoft, and it was sued.

Then, I bought Intel, and IT was sued.

PeopleSoft came in with earnings better than expected and has dropped like a lead balloon.

WorldCom's deal with MCI is looking a little shakey.

My only winner has been Cisco, and I'm waiting for the Feds to get after them.

It's interesting how the fate of the so many stocks I own (and the Clinton presidency, if I may add) rests with decisions to be made in the courtroom.

Since just about everything I own is down, I can't afford to sell anything to buy anything else.

Oh, well, I'll just sit back and watch what happens...