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To: Lucky888 who wrote (4382)2/16/1999 5:57:00 PM
From: Wick  Respond to of 17183
 
Speaking of after hours, even Dell isn't the next Dell if this report is accurate:

Tuesday February 16, 5:19 pm Eastern Time
(Note: this article is ''in progress''; will likely be an update soon.)

AFTER THE BELL - Dell Computer Falls
NEW YORK, Feb 16 (Reuters) - Shares of Dell Computer Corp. stumbled in after-hours trade Tuesday after the company reported earnings in line with expectations.

The company's shares fell to 78-3/4 in after hours trade on Instinet, down
10 from the close of 88-3/4.

Theglobe.com Inc. (Nasdaq:TGLO - news) traded at 49-3/8, up 1/8 from the
close of 49-1/4, Applied Materials Inc. (Nasdaq:AMAT - news) was down 1/8
at 67-3/4 after those companies reported earnings.

Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq:MSFT - news) was down 2 in after-hours trade on
Instinet at 154-1/4.

Dell shares continued to fall in later after-hours trade, dropping to
75-1/2, down 13-1/4 from the close.

(Note: this article is ''in progress''; there will likely be an update
soon.)