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To: Ben Antanaitis who wrote (45746)1/27/1999 6:55:00 PM
From: uu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 97611
 
This morning right after the earnings came out DLJ downgraded CPQ from Top Pick to Buy. That explains the drop in the price. Now DLJ can go back and start buying the shares back at lower price. Once it reaches $60/shr they will upgrade it to their Top Pick for another 10% boost before they drop their ratings again. It is the same old story of big shot Analysts playing with eachother, themselves, and the little guys on the street.



To: Ben Antanaitis who wrote (45746)1/27/1999 10:35:00 PM
From: Yargnad  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 97611
 
Ben: I ran across your max-pain post on the LU thread. Do you know if AT&T shareholders got a piece of Lucent when it was spun off?

thanks, dan



To: Ben Antanaitis who wrote (45746)2/11/1999 9:34:00 AM
From: Ben Antanaitis  Respond to of 97611
 
Based on 2/10/99 CBOE data, the Feb'99 Max Pain Point&#153 for CPQ is $45, yesterday's closing price was $42 3/8.

Ben A.