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To: ratan lal who wrote (2343)8/23/1998 7:45:00 PM
From: Jay8088  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3424
 
It seems to me that SAP price is still largely determined by trading on DAX. NYSE prices just gap up or down based on what happened overnight in Germany. If that is the case, the difficulties Russia is facing could weigh heavily on DAX and consequently on SAP shares. If there is a global market panic this October (well.. there was one last year!..) it could present a good opportunity to add shares in SAP. Onece again, all these have nothing to do with the SAP story in the long run.



To: ratan lal who wrote (2343)8/23/1998 10:39:00 PM
From: Ibexx  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3424
 
Re. >>We all rememeber how we thought that the listing on NYSE would raise the stock price and we were all wrong perhaps because MF/Mm did not invest in the stock as heavily as we expected.<<

With all due respect, kindly exclude me from that "we" in your post. In fact, I had said all along that the listing event would be a wild card--whose immediate effect might be either beneficial or detrimental.

In a way, I am kinda pleased that many short-termers seem inclined to move out of this issue, thus the stock could resume a course defined by fundies.

Regards,
Ibexx