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To: 2MAR$ who wrote (11117)3/11/1999 9:30:00 PM
From: MMK  Respond to of 56535
 
Stocks to watch:

from Last Shadow thread...

To: kjs (10445 )
From: AlienTech
Thursday, Mar 11 1999 9:19PM ET
Reply # of 10446

U.S. Equity Preview: Day Runner, Microsoft, North Face, Prodigy

New York, March 11 (Bloomberg) -- The following is a list of companies whose shares
may move in U.S. markets Friday, March 12. U.S. Equity Preview includes news that
broke after the markets closed. Thursday's closing prices are included. The stock
symbol is in parentheses after the company name.

Day Runner Inc. (DAYR): The leading maker of paper-based personal organizers in
North America and the U.K. warned that its loss for the third quarter ended March 31
would be 35 cents to 40 cents a share. The company was expected to lose 16 cents for
the period, based on the average estimate of three analysts surveyed by First Call Corp.
Day Runner fell 1/16 to 13 1/4.

DoubleClick Inc. (DCLK): The Internet advertising agency said its board approved a
2-for-1 stock split, payable April 2 for shareholders of record March 22. DoubleClick
fell 4 11/16 to 106 7/16.

Microsoft Corp. (MSFT): The world's biggest software company said it expected to
defer $400 million of revenue in the third quarter ending March 31 because of a delay in
Office 2000, the next generation of the popular group of word-processing and
spreadsheet software. Microsoft rose 1/16 to 161 7/16.

National Semiconductor Corp. (NSM): The maker of chips for cars, telephones and
computers had a smaller-than-expected fiscal third-quarter loss, helped by sales of its
chips for wireless- phone equipment. The company had a loss of 16 cents a share in the
quarter ended Feb. 28. It was expected to lose 20 cents, the average estimate of
analysts surveyed by First Call. National Semiconductor was unchanged at 10 11/16.

North Face Inc. (TNFI): The maker of outerwear and camping gear said it is likely the
company will restate its results for 1997 and the first quarter of 1998 following a review
of its accounting procedures. Trading in North Face shares was halted Thursday. It fell
1 to 13 on Wednesday.

Prodigy Communications Corp. (PRGY): The Internet service provider said its
fourth-quarter loss narrowed as it cut marketing expenses by almost half and revenue
rose slightly. Prodigy's fourth-quarter loss was 38 cents a share, compared with a loss
of $2.14 a year earlier. Prodigy rose 1 7/8 to 40 3/4.

Safeskin Corp. (SFSK): The largest U.S. manufacturer of disposable latex examination
gloves said its first-quarter earnings will be well below analysts' expectations because of
lower sales. The company said it will have earnings of 1 cent to 2 cents a share. It was
expected to earn 27 cents, the average estimate of analysts surveyed by First Call.
Safeskin fell 2 3/4 to 15 1/4 before trading was halted.

Willamette Industries Inc. (WLL): The maker of paper bags said it will lower its
depreciation costs, boosting profit this year by an expected $57 million, or 52 cents a
share. Willamette fell 1/16 to 36 1/8.




To: 2MAR$ who wrote (11117)3/11/1999 9:35:00 PM
From: Triffin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 56535
 
CNBC.....EPAY/VERT

EPAY @ 37 5/6 +7 7/8
VERT @ 106 1/4 +10

CEO's on CNBC during 8:00 - 10:00 AM slot
Both closed considerably below intra-day
highs..If ORCL and MSFT don't ruin the day
should be good two way trades in these names

Jim in CT..