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To: Tony Viola who wrote (22882)2/25/1999 12:39:00 PM
From: Sonny McWilliams  Respond to of 27012
 
Tony. Thanks. I did not catch that Byron Wien part in time. What's so interesting is: I listened to him a cpl of days ago and he sounded alright then. As I remember he thought that there was too much money out there for the market to go lower. I hope that I am not misquoting him.

Read my post to billwot. I saw M. Dell's interview on Charlie Rose's show on Public Broadcast Television last night. It sounded great. I should have taped it but I was a bit slow. It was after midnight.

Sonny



To: Tony Viola who wrote (22882)2/25/1999 1:48:00 PM
From: billwot  Respond to of 27012
 
Tony-... first rant of the day.

I have been out since shortly after market open, so I have not been able to rant (at least not online) I guess I'm getting paranoid like everyone else and believe that the MM's(that stands for Market Manipulators, doesn't it?) haven't gotten their share of cheap shares and need to come back for another helping. To re-open the Dell issue, and then implicate the whole industry at this point is...pure manipulation.

I am convinced that investors generally remaing bullish, and money on the sidelines and continuing cash flows to fund retirement plans before Apr 15. If the market continues to decline, I still have money on the side, and stocks I would like to add. BWDIK.

billwot