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To: Frank Ellis Morris who wrote (23540)4/30/1999 11:47:00 AM
From: Sonny McWilliams  Respond to of 27012
 
Hello Frank. Yes, I watched NBR after I got home last night and I did see this e cpt thing. From Korea or something like that. It's supposed to be flying off the shelves but I will buy a Dell cpt in the next cpl of weeks. I need the support and I am sure that this e cpt does not have what I want. But I will certainly keep an eye out for it. It could be a nice Xmas present for the grandchildren.

About Dell. They will be reporting middle of May? I am sure that Dell is not shaking in their boots about this e cpt. But cpts could get cheaper.

This rotation into the cyclicals. They can have it. I stay with techs and some of the pharmas and the nets. PFE is finally going a bit higher instead of down.

I just told billwot that the DOW theory has been confirmed by the Transports if it holds. That means the DOW should see a new bull market. Hm.

About your car. Wow, That is a lot of money after only 14,000 miles. This should be guaranteed. But I guess they know how much money YOU have made in this bull market. GG.

I am still fooling around with this cpt but will def. order a DELL shortly. I also need a new second car but don't know where the money will be coming from. I couldn't possibly take some money out of the market when there is a new bull market around the corner. I am not quite sure what we had until now. gg.

Sonny



To: Frank Ellis Morris who wrote (23540)5/4/1999 5:58:00 AM
From: margaret tasset  Respond to of 27012
 
Good morning Frank, I guess I beat you to the computer this morning.


Do you think that this is going to have any effect on Techs today?
Microsoft's Internet Explorer 5 has a newly discovered security hole that allows anyone with access to your computer the ability to see where you've been online. The breach was uncovered by AnchorDesk Technical Director Jon DeKeles and confirmed by Microsoft. Jon says your Web surfing is easily exposed if you browse with IE 5 on a Windows 98 platform.

I hope that you are feeling well today. Have a great day.

Warm regards,
Margaret