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To: Ramsey Su who wrote (25281)3/26/1999 10:07:00 PM
From: llwk7051@aol.com  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 152472
 
I must trade too much because I get a little bit of extra information and service over a regular account. I have gotten one other call a year or so ago when Intel made a large down move. The call came just about the time Intel hit a low for that year. That time, I think they were encouraging a sale although they never give any specific advice, but just tell me the news. Today the broker indicated that they just letting me know of move and the news because I have a fairly large position in Qcom. Still I wonder. Maybe it is a good contrary indicator and Qcom will continue its strong move up.
Robert D.



To: Ramsey Su who wrote (25281)3/26/1999 10:38:00 PM
From: Ruffian  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Charlene, We Love Ya>

Barshefsky to Arrive in Beijing Today for WTO Talks, SCMP Says


Beijing, March 27 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. Trade Representative Charlene Barshefsky will arrive in
Beijing today to continue the U.S. government's talks with China over the latter's bid to join the
World Trade Organization, the South China Morning Post reported, citing unidentified American
business executives. The visit, Barshefsky's second in the past month, follows reports that Beijing
is offering concessions in telecommunications, financial services and agricultural industries in the
form of greater foreign ownership and more access to China's market. William Daley, the U.S.
secretary of commerce will also be in Beijing on Monday and plans to visit Shanghai and
Guangzhou, the paper said.

An agreement, after more than a dozen years of talks, could help open Chinese markets to U.S.
goods and reduce the U.S. trade deficit, which last year reached a record $56.9 billion and is
expanding this year. (South China Morning Post, 3/27, Business, p. 3, www.scmp.com)
NYSE/AMEX delayed 20 min. NASDAQ delayed 15 min.