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To: Night Writer who wrote (55841)4/6/1999 4:53:00 PM
From: Captain Jack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 97611
 
NW --- I am afraid they are soon going to charge US to hold it... After ~0~ we may have to pay to keep it even ;-]---

I decided I'll buy in the low 30s soon I hope... but only after it hits the 20s as it sure seems to want to and bounces hard...



To: Night Writer who wrote (55841)4/6/1999 7:14:00 PM
From: Captain Jack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 97611
 
NW -- AOL denies------

NEW YORK, April 6 (Reuters) - America Online Inc. <AOL.N>
said it has no plans to make an an announcement Wednesday,
dispelling market speculation it was involved in a news
conference to unveil a "major" Internet media deal.
A news conference is scheduled to be held in New York on
Wednesday involving chief executives of at least two companies
according to a communications firm that is hosting the event.
Market rumors have been flying in recent days that AOL
could be gearing up to announce a deal to acquire CBS Corp.
<CBS.N>.
"We don't have an announcement planned for tomorrow,"
America Online spokeswoman Tricia Primrose told Reuters Tuesday
afternoon in response to a question about whether the company
planned to participate in the New York news conference.
The spokeswoman had earlier declined to comment on whether
AOL was planning to participate in the news conference, saying:
"We don't comment on rumors and speculation."
She declined to comment on potential acquisition deals.
Earlier, Robinson Lerer & Montgomery, a public relations
firm with close ties to America Online had issued an advisory
announcing the news conference.
The conference is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. EDT (1430 GMT)
at the Righa Royal Hotel in New York City.
The statement said the event, described as a major Internet
announcement in the media business, would feature, "the
companies' CEOs and other executives."
A spokeswoman for Robinson Lerer would not identify the
companies involved.
At the close of trading Tuesday, AOL stock had fallen back
from earlier gains, but was trading up 56 cents on the day at
$167.50. CBS stock also gave back earlier gains to trade at
$43.69, up $1.81, both in composite U.S. stock exchange
trading.



To: Night Writer who wrote (55841)4/6/1999 10:18:00 PM
From: csm  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 97611
 
NW. Before anyone says anything, yes I know CPQ was down today. But, this is the 3rd consecutive day of increasingly strong net buying in CPQ. In the whole run from 23 to 50 there were only 14 such days. It is starting to look like a sustainable change in character for CPQ. THis doesn't mean it can't go down (c.f. today!) but there is a noticeable shift from the sellers to the buyers going on.

I've got all I can handle but otherwise would be buying here.

Stuart.