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To: TokyoMex who wrote (32275)12/22/1998 11:20:00 AM
From: Street Walker  Respond to of 119973
 
IMAL took off today.......another shopping mall is SKYM

SKYM $4 7/8



To: TokyoMex who wrote (32275)12/22/1998 11:31:00 AM
From: TheAlaskan  Respond to of 119973
 
CAND- ranked #1 in its sector by Zacks, coming off its low.

zacks.freerealtime.com

Solid company- getting ready for the net??

Kind of reminds me of SHRP when you first recommended it..slow..then came the detonation.

In at 3 1/2.

The Alaskan



To: TokyoMex who wrote (32275)12/22/1998 11:35:00 AM
From: Susan Saline  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 119973
 
SME

now that your day play is over and gone ... it's at a decent price

it took a dive on missed payment

I just entered at 13/32

sue



To: TokyoMex who wrote (32275)12/22/1998 12:40:00 PM
From: Bucky Katt  Respond to of 119973
 
RE: CAND--Looks like you are losing your touch, Mex--some day trade!



To: TokyoMex who wrote (32275)12/22/1998 1:12:00 PM
From: Susan Saline  Respond to of 119973
 
sheesh Joe .... come on and move that CAND

it's worth more than a measily + 1/16

and heck it's even a name brand .... awwwwwkkkkkk LOL

sue - - - no froth darling



To: TokyoMex who wrote (32275)12/22/1998 2:17:00 PM
From: Copeland  Respond to of 119973
 
No change in Fed rates. EOM.




To: TokyoMex who wrote (32275)12/22/1998 6:08:00 PM
From: Raj Ramaswamy  Respond to of 119973
 
SA buy of CYCH..will see big time soon....

LOUIS RUKEYSER LOOKS TO THE FUTURE IN HIS ANNUAL MONEY
GUIDE; HOUR-LONG

Special Considers Internet, YTK and Economic Issues for the Coming Century
OWINGS MILLS, Md., Dec. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Louis Rukeyser takes a bold look
into the future as he presents the 12th annual edition of his perennially popular "Money
Guide" special. "LOUIS RUKEYSER'S 1999 MONEY GUIDE" airs January 8 on
PBS stations nationwide (check local listings).
Rukeyser, the nation's most widely-watched economic commentator, considers the
accelerating impact of the Internet and fears about YTK melt-down, as Americans enter
the final year of the century. He reveals the results of an exclusive national poll of 1,000
Americans, conducted by Opinion Research Corporation of Princeton, NJ, on these
and other critical issues dominating American's thoughts as we head towards the 21st
Century.
Rukeyser presides over a roundtable of leaders in a brave new Internet world: Scott
McNealy, known as the king of computer networking, is chairman, president and chief
executive officer of Sun Microsystems, where "Java" the hot Internet product, was
conceived. Mr. Rukeyser also welcomes Jerry Yang, "Chief Yahoo" of Yahoo! who
gave the nation his brilliant "free to all" Internet service that spawned a billions of dollars
advertising industry. And, Internet star William Melton, chairman of CyberCash, joins
the party with his finger on the pulse of financial transactions across the Internet.

Having looked at prospects for an Internet society, Louis Rukeyser turns his attention to
possible technological mayhem, with guests who have sharply different predictions on
how the world will cope with the Year 2000 (YTK) computer-changeover problem!
Rukeyser will quiz America's "YTK Czar" John A. Koskinen, Chairman of the
President's Council on Year 2000 Compliance, and Edward Yardeni, chief economist
of Deutsche Bank, who believes the world will be unready, and in big trouble, when the
clock strikes midnight in less than a year.
Rukeyser will then take a close-up look at Americans and their money in 1999, bringing
together an all-star cast of financial advisors to analyze the financial picture after a
tumultuous year on the stock market.
Joining Rukeyser to give their specific views on where the biggest money will be made
are Charles Clough, chief investment strategist at Merrill Lynch; Joseph Battipaglia,
market strategist of Gruntal: Tom Gallagher, Washington analyst for Lehman Brothers;
Arden Armstong, a leading specialist in small stocks from Miller Anderson & Sherrerd;
and Don Phillips, president of Morningstar.
"Wall $treet Week With Louis Rukeyser" is the longest running and by far the most
popular of the television financial programs. Called "everyone's favorite economic
commentator" by The Washington Post, and recognized as "the granddaddy of all
business programs--also the most popular," by Fortune Magazine, Louis Rukeyser has
been relied on by two generations of Americans to make sense and fun of the passing
economic scene. His program has more viewers than all the other TV programs about
money combined.
"Wall $treet Week With Louis Rukeyser" is produced in association with Rukeyser
Television, Inc. by Maryland Public Television. The series is made possible by
Prudential Securities; A.G. Edwards and Sons, Inc.; Oppenheimer Funds, Inc. and the
Kaufman Fund. Executive producer is Rich Dubroff, senior executive producer is John
Davis, director is George Beneman, and senior producer is Stephen Reverand.
SOURCE Maryland Public Television