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Technology Stocks : Intel Strategy for Achieving Wealth and Off Topic
INTC 37.81-4.3%Dec 12 9:30 AM EST

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To: Frank Ellis Morris who wrote (24001)7/2/1999 1:34:00 AM
From: Sonny McWilliams  Read Replies (1) of 27012
 
Hello Frank. Yes, I noticed that you aired your displeasure about Dell on the Dell thread. I checked that thread last night for the first time in a long while. Let me say something about your fury. gg. Yes, it looks awkward when M.Dell sells. But he does it like clock work every 3 months for the last sev. years. It's a drop in the bucket and I think he invests in some upstarts and some may be good for the company. Now just think if he would do it sporadically. That would make you wonder. Why did he sell right after good earnings are announced? Did he sell because he knows something we don't? Is it not going to be as good next qtr? If he sells at other unexpected times we would ask: What now? At least we know that he sells if the stock is up or down. But you are right. The stock has not done much lately. A bit like Intel. But you see how all those other PC makers are faring. I am holding on to my Dell and hope I will not regret it.

Qcom is pretty darn high at this time and I don't know if it will move faster than Dell when you think what you have to pay in dollar amount for it. You can buy over 400 shares of Dell for the price of 100 sh. of Qcom. So if Dell goes up 1, Qcom has to go up 4. Who knows, it probably will.

I am sure you are happy with some of your internet purchases.

Yes, Greenspan did well and now he is hearing the angry voices of the bears. Let's hope the employment number is not too strong tomorrow, even if I think it's good for people to have jobs. I can never fig. out why high employment is so bad. Beats paying unemployment and welfare.

Sonny

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