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To: Elwood P. Dowd who wrote (30031)7/28/1998 9:40:00 PM
From: Sueponine  Respond to of 97611
 
I'm here with the choir. If CPQ plans to build an internet portal (I sure hope they do.), it is essential! that they own the altavista.com domain. Hands down no doubt, no question, the absolute, essential first move.
Later.
Susanne.



To: Elwood P. Dowd who wrote (30031)7/28/1998 9:44:00 PM
From: Night Writer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 97611
 
El,
Golly El as I read up the thread we sound like echos. Guess I should read all then post and then post myself. Na, I would forget where I was at. Great minds run in the same circles. Well at least ours did for a few minutes.
NW



To: Elwood P. Dowd who wrote (30031)7/28/1998 11:20:00 PM
From: Night Writer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 97611
 
El,
The Monica effect could get ugly. Read the full article.
NW
MARKET NEWS: U.S. stocks tumbled Tuesday as the stepped-up pace
of events in the White House scandal added to the bearish brew
already rattling investors. The Dow closed off 93 points at 8935,
recovering late session from a slide of more than 200 points.
Stocks were already weaker before news broke midsession that
Monica Lewinsky, the former intern at the center of the White
House scandal, will testify to the grand jury probing cover-up
allegations in return for immunity from prosecution. On the NYSE,
breadth remained dismally negative, with declining issues
trouncing advances by almost three-to-one in heavy trading, with
703 million shares changing hands. The Nasdaq closed off 37 points
at 1896. The S&P 500 fell 17 points to 1130. The 30-year Treasury
was off 1/2 point to yield 5.74%. For the full text story, see
infobeat.com



To: Elwood P. Dowd who wrote (30031)7/29/1998 1:26:00 PM
From: Jimbo Cobb  Respond to of 97611
 
CCB ON FIRE !!!! quote.yahoo.com