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To: Michael Rich who wrote (13990)5/14/1999 6:44:00 PM
From: briskit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99985
 
Michael, I'm not Truff or too Rough, but this is what I got on block trades on QCharts (disclaimers, etc.). DELL shows 217 block trades with 4.8 million volume (total vol = 28 mil) on block trades, and MSFT shows 400 and 9.8 million (total vol = 42 mil) respectively. Both show positive money flow of 11 & 37 mil resp., and had more trades at the ask than at the bid. Respectfully, or respectively
Mike



To: Michael Rich who wrote (13990)5/14/1999 6:56:00 PM
From: stockycd  Respond to of 99985
 
Michael,

For DELL: The volume kicked way up when it went sub 42. There was big buying going on that last 30 mins. (or short covering <gg>)

I am hoping we get sub 40 Monday, if only for a brief minute.

Chris



To: Michael Rich who wrote (13990)5/15/1999 8:32:00 AM
From: Logain Ablar  Respond to of 99985
 
Mike:

On Thursday nites news (I'm not sure when during the day it was released) MSFT lost an appeal ruling on the treatment of its temporary workers. I don't have all the details but I believe MSFT will have to offer these "contract" workers the same benefits they offer their "regular" employees.

This covers contract workers back to the late 80's. Might have been one of the reasons?

Office 2000 is to be released on June 10 (to OEM's, I think the offical release date is June 20). I know I'll upgrade b/4 the end of the year.

Tim