Tech Issues Get Defensive
David Shabelman
03/26/99 - 11:40 AM EST
SAN FRANCISCO -- The stock market is on the defensive today, although the tech sector is only marginally lower.
The Internet sector has been mixed in trading thus far today, with
Amazon.com (AMZN Quote) among the most active issues on the
Nasdaq. There are rumors circulating that the company will enter the online-auction business, though one analyst contacted by
TSC said he would be surprised if the company added such a service. Company officials could not be reached for comment. Shares of Amazon were lately up 4 3/4, or 3%, to 144 5/8.
The Internet IPO of the day is
Autobytel.com (ABTL:Nasdaq), which was priced Thursday at 23, a level much higher than anticipated. Autobytel.com, which has yet to begin trading, follows
Autoweb.com (AWEB Quote), which went public on Tuesday. Autoweb was priced initially at 14, but it traded as high as 50 on Wednesday. Shares of Autoweb were lately trading up 2 5/16, or 7%, to 35 11/16. Both companies help connect car buyers with sellers through the Internet.
The biggest point gainer on the Nasdaq early on has been
Qualcomm (QCOM Quote), which has climbed 16 9/16, or 17%, to 115 so far today. The stock was up 13% on Thursday after the company resolved a dispute with
Erricsson (ERICY Quote) over access technology.
Also among the leading point gainers on the Nasdaq is
Winfield Capital (WCAP Quote), a small-business investment company that
TSC wrote about on Thursday. Winfield was recently up 3 13/16, or 17%, to 22 3/8.
Shares of
Lexmark International (LXK Quote) are on the rise after
Morgan Stanley upgraded the stock to strong buy from outperform. Lexmark, which develops laser and inkjet printers, was trading up 5 3/8, or 6%, to 100.