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To: Gerald Walls who wrote (18331)3/21/1999 12:56:00 PM
From: taxman  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 74651
 
"[a cup-and-handle formation] would tend to make the next move up more sustainable."

what does a cup-and-handle formation have to do with the price?

regards



To: Gerald Walls who wrote (18331)3/21/1999 2:50:00 PM
From: Sonki  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 74651
 
bailed out of all my y2k leaps. now i have y2k1 to dump at aroud 200-220. i was hoping for 176 but did not even get 175. i had LMFAF and AW.
now i have zmfaw... left. i plan to rest/relax after that.

bot wireless modem so i can travel. goto the beach and peak at some real time quotes.
ofcourse always hold the loNNg term holdings.

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* MICROSOFT CORP Chairman Bill Gates said late Thursday the
company planned to release the second edition of its Windows 98
operating system in the fall. Gates said at a launch event for the
company's new Internet Explorer 5.0 browser that the operating
system upgrade would be sold in retail stores and be preloaded on
most new computers. The new edition of Microsoft's latest
consumer-oriented operating system will include the new browser as
well as new device drivers and other updates, Gates said. Windows
98 was released last year as the upgrade to the widely used
Windows 95 platform. He also said Microsoft was getting "pretty
close" to releasing the last major beta test version of its
Windows 2000, operating system, which he said would provide the
foundation for all future systems.