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To: Elwood P. Dowd who wrote (51197)3/2/1999 5:50:00 PM
From: Kenya AA  Respond to of 97611
 
El: Kwatinetz is CS First Boston - I believe he's the guy who had "no comment" when asked about the story. The ML guy is Steve Milunovich.

Charles White from Avitar Associates on with Maria right now just said he thinks the PC slow down problem is company specific - CPQ!

K



To: Elwood P. Dowd who wrote (51197)3/2/1999 5:52:00 PM
From: rupert1  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 97611
 
El: FWIW Here is the Briefing.com final segment of its running commentary on today's market.
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Close Dow -27.17 at 9297.61, Nasdaq -36.15 at 2259.03, S&P -10.64 at 1225.52: Equity market in quite a stupor these days, having been hit with a left-right combination of rising interest rates and growing skepticism over earnings prospects for the tech leaders due to pricing pressures and lower than expected PC sales... For a while today, it looked as if those concerns were going to be brushed aside as stocks and bonds were rallying in unison... This symbiotic relationship, however, was undermined in the afternoon trade as stocks came under persistent selling pressure amid growing concern that 3Com (COMS -5) would be announcing a Q3 earnings warning... The selling pressure began to be applied around 13:00 ET, but up until that point, the market was making a decent advance on the back of solid gains in the airline, retail, financial, and Internet stocks... In addition, Hewlett-Packard (HWP +2 3/4), which announced a restructuring plan, gave the market a noticeable boost, gaining more than 7 points when it opened for trading... The gains, though, soon dissipated in a tech-led selloff that was focused on big-cap technology stocks... Selling interest carried over to the broader market, yet blue chip losses were held in check thanks, in part, to the airline and brokerage shares... After being upgraded at Goldman Sachs, the former fueled a 53-point gain in the DJTA... Citigroup (C -2 1/4) and American Express (AXP -1 13/16) led the Dow's modest retreat... 30-yr bond +26/32 at 5.62%, helped by a short covering rally that followed on some weaker than expected housing data... DJUA -0.30.. SOX -12.78.



To: Elwood P. Dowd who wrote (51197)3/2/1999 5:53:00 PM
From: D. Swiss  Respond to of 97611
 
El, fyi, more from our earlier discussion:

Message 8114945

:o)

Drew



To: Elwood P. Dowd who wrote (51197)3/2/1999 5:57:00 PM
From: Jimbo Cobb  Respond to of 97611
 
If there is more bad CPQ news we don't yet know about....

Look for the 2nd shoe to drop on CPQ like is now happening on COMS !!!

COMS:
techstocks.com

CPQ:
techstocks.com

Jimbo.