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To: Sig who wrote (127186)5/20/1999 8:05:00 AM
From: ForeverDell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Sig-

Normally, I would have been excited about the S&P futures strength this morning. But DELL seems to be trading in a world of its own, completely disjointed from the market and especially other tech stocks. Would love to see 43 by Friday. I agree that next week should be better, the wounds are still healing and we need a weekend to calm the jitters. At some point the MMs should try to close the gap back to 44, if for no other reason but to get their holdings at 44 back in the hands of individual investors. Thus, there should be lots of selling at 44 when we touch it.

Thanks for the CBS Marketwatch info. Can I go to europe and sell my DELL? Good, trading 40 1/4 on instinet this a.m. Maybe US traders are waking up.

ForeverDell



To: Sig who wrote (127186)5/20/1999 8:27:00 AM
From: Dorine Essey  Respond to of 176387
 
Britain's BT offers refugees free calls in Albania

May 20, 1999 08:07 AM
LONDON, May 20 (Reuters) - British Telecommunications Plc said on Thursday it was setting up free telephone lines for Kosovo refugees in Albania.

Fusing old and new technologies, its satellite dishes will be powered by petrol generators to provide 20 phone lines in each of two camps near Kukes on the border with Kosovo.

Foreign news reports have shown a lucky few refugees overcome with emotion when allowed to borrow a phone to call relatives, and in many cases give the first sign for weeks that they are alive.

BT, working with Dell DELL , Newbridge Networks CA:NNC , Nortel Networks and Oracle ORCL , said the phones will be in place in a few days. It will fund calls for 90 days.

"There is no roaming facility for ordinary cellular phones in the area so the companies decided that using small satellite dishes was the only way to get robust communications in quickly," it said.

BT also said it was funding a call centre in Munich to help answer queries about how to register as a refugee, trace family members or obtain counselling.

((London newsroom +44 171 542 7717, fax +44 171 583 3769, uk.equities.news@reuters.com))

REUTERS