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To: SecularBull who wrote (82369)11/25/1998 3:19:00 PM
From: Dennis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
I agree.....why hasn't anyone mentioned the fact that we are simply building a GREAT base at this point.......it is a continuation of the base building PRIOR to earnings......I mentioned the base was too short a time span....we need to be in the mid 60's a while longer. Basic TA here.

Then we take off !!!!

Happy Turkey Day



To: SecularBull who wrote (82369)11/25/1998 4:47:00 PM
From: Mohan Marette  Respond to of 176387
 
Dell & Corporate Stock Buybacks.

LoD:

Just came across this news, thought it might be of interest to some.
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U.S. Corporate Stock Buybacks: Biggest Announcements This Year

U.S. Corporate Stock Buybacks: Biggest Announcements This Year
New York, Nov. 25 (Bloomberg) -- Philip Morris Cos. said today it would purchase $8 billion of its shares over the next three years, the biggest buyback this year by a U.S. company.

Following is a list of the largest buyback programs announced this year, according to information compiled by Securities Data Co.

Note: In cases where the company announced the number of shares it would buy, the total value of the program is based on its stock price that day.

Value (in Shares to Month Rank, Company billions) be bought Announced 1. Philip Morris Cos. $8 November 2. Intel Corp. $7.625 100 million March 3. Intl Business Machines $7 October 4. Merck & Co. $5 July 5. Pfizer Inc. $5 September 6. Boeing Co. $4.948 145.8 million August 7. Dell Computer Corp. $4.55 40 million July 8. General Motors Corp. $4 February 9. BankAmerica Corp. $3.5 February 10. McDonald's Corp. $3.5 September 11. American Express Co. $3.22 40 million September 12. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter $3 February 13. AT&T Corp. $3 July 14. Chase Manhattan Corp. $3 November 15. BellSouth Corp. $3 November 16. First Union Corp. $2.944 50 million November 17. Compaq Computer Corp. $2.85 100 million April 18. U.S. Bancorp $2.5 62.5 million June Source: Securities Data Co.