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To: Jenna who wrote (42462)5/28/1999 2:22:00 PM
From: Joe Hoek  Respond to of 120523
 
Anyone planning on holding ABOV over the weekend?

It's drifting down a little now, but it was steady as a rock at 31 3/4 during my 2 hour lunch <G> and popped to 32 3/4... If it can get above 33 today it should be outa here...



To: Jenna who wrote (42462)5/28/1999 2:24:00 PM
From: Tradelite  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 120523
 
My target for SILK is 40, at least, so...
STAY AWAY, ALL YOU SHORTERS!!
:)



To: Jenna who wrote (42462)5/28/1999 3:06:00 PM
From: kha vu  Respond to of 120523
 
The US markets are staging a mild rally on thin trading today following yesterday's sharp declines. Healthcare stocks are looking stronger aided by solid earnings from medical-device maker Medtronic.
MDT has surged $5 11/16 to $69 11/16, while its peer GDT is up $2 1/16
to $50 1/2, and BSX rose $1 to $38 7/8. Among the major drug-makers, PFE is $3 7/16 stronger at $107 1/4, LLY has gained $2 7/8 at $71 7/8, and BMY is up $2 1/2 to $68 1/8. Many of cyclical issues remain weak in today's session - DOW is down $1 3/8 to $120 1/16, GP is $1 1/8 lower at $87 1/8, and IP is down $2 1/16 at $50 5/8.

On the economic front, personal income rose by 0.3% in April, in-line
with expectations and compared to a revised increase of 0.3% in March.
The Chicago Purchasing Management Index of local business activity
declined to 57.9 in May from April's reading of 63. The report offers
an indication of what to expect from the National Association of
Purchasing Management Index which is scheduled to be released on Tuesday,
June 1. The bond market is reacting positively to this morning's
economic developments. The benchmark 30-year Treasury ticked 8/32 higher to 91 27/32, yielding 5.83%.

AudioCodes (AUDC) is trading $2 7/8 higher to $16 7/8 on its first
day as a publicly held firm.