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To: Land_Lubber who wrote (45167)4/20/1999 8:41:00 AM
From: Fabeyes  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 53903
 
land -- thanks. did you see this yet?

msnbc.com

Not a pretty picture for the near term; one year.

Compaq CEO simply the first to fall?
Warning signs abound that the whole PC industry is in trouble
OPINION
By Christopher Byron
MSNBC CONTRIBUTOR

April 19 — It was certainly a bloody mess for the
Internet sector on Monday, with stocks that many
people had come to view as impregnable
becoming completely unglued as the day
progressed. But with all the handwringing over the
sliding values of companies that few people had
even heard of a year or two ago, it was easy to
lose track of the misery that rained down on
industry giant Compaq Computer Corp.

Compaq CEO simply the first to fall?
Warning signs abound that the whole PC industry is in trouble
OPINION
By Christopher Byron
MSNBC CONTRIBUTOR

April 19 — It was certainly a bloody mess for the
Internet sector on Monday, with stocks that many
people had come to view as impregnable
becoming completely unglued as the day
progressed. But with all the handwringing over the
sliding values of companies that few people had
even heard of a year or two ago, it was easy to
lose track of the misery that rained down on
industry giant Compaq Computer Corp.

Compaq CEO simply the first to fall?
Warning signs abound that the whole PC industry is in trouble
OPINION
By Christopher Byron
MSNBC CONTRIBUTOR

April 19 — It was certainly a bloody mess for the
Internet sector on Monday, with stocks that many
people had come to view as impregnable
becoming completely unglued as the day
progressed. But with all the handwringing over the
sliding values of companies that few people had
even heard of a year or two ago, it was easy to
lose track of the misery that rained down on
industry giant Compaq Computer Corp.



To: Land_Lubber who wrote (45167)4/21/1999 2:32:00 PM
From: Fabeyes  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 53903
 
Land, you put it well the other day:

Very soon "people" will start to see the current MU stock price as the highest price they
are likely to see in a long while. Then we will see selling!

Looks like they will meet the average today.