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Technology Stocks : Qwest Communications (Q) (formerly QWST) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Nick who wrote (3203)3/24/1999 9:49:00 PM
From: David Lawrence  Respond to of 6846
 
>>I'm a little disappointed that with the Naz up 42, it didn't get back into positive territory...

That's the only reason I didn't sell my puts today before the close. There are still some itchy weak hands out there.



To: Nick who wrote (3203)3/24/1999 10:40:00 PM
From: musea  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6846
 
Nick,

Interesting article. I will have to check out the Forbes source. I've avoided investing in Yahoo, but for them to be placed in the same company as Qwest, Dell and Cisco is reason to look a bit deeper.

re: disappointment - I am also disappointed but not surprised. The market has been rather full of disappointment since the top in early February. Qwest has been one of the bright spots for me, along with AOL. Now they are taking it on the chin along with the rest of the market. This must mean (for the technical contrarians <G>) that it's now a buying opportunity. Interestingly, I've bid on several stocks and all of them have gone up over my limit order and I've missed them. However, we still have Yugoslavia to think about. I don't believe that the news really made it to the trading floor today.

-musea