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To: rupert1 who wrote (53173)3/13/1999 2:55:00 AM
From: rupert1  Respond to of 97611
 
Context:

Note very high CPQ volume in the
plus column most of the day, even
when others were in the negative
column, until final hour.
Generally speaking, the
boxmakers "consolidated".

CPQ 0.00% 28,222,700
DELL +0.75% 33,785,700
IBM -2.67% 4,841,600
AAPL +3.11% 2,423,200
GTW -1.10% 1,559,900
HWP +0.27% 2,154,500
INTC +0.11% 17,124,100
MSFT -0.77% 18,349,200
LU -2.94% 6,033,200
CSCO -2.13% 8,907,900
EMC -3.23% 3,646,100

EPAY +53.74% 9,950,700*

*Too bad that Jimbo's
alter ego Helen Oliver
said she sold epay on Thursday.



To: rupert1 who wrote (53173)3/13/1999 7:05:00 AM
From: Mao II  Respond to of 97611
 
victor: Obviously I was kidding Jumbo with the "comparative" chart I posted last night, but I was struck at the time by the "basing" point you make. Perhaps I am as sick as this stock? I agree, by the way, with the arguments you've been making in numerous recent posts. Barring some off-the-wall absurdity on Monday, I think we will see a spasm up now. My KompaK Lyte postion averages in now @31.75. KompaK KlassiK, of course, is almost impossible to value. I have those shares under safekeeping at the local undertaker's. Best, M2