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Technology Stocks : Dell Technologies Inc.
DELL 138.58-1.5%3:59 PM EST

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To: CRICKET who wrote (95015)2/5/1999 5:31:00 PM
From: kemble s. matter  Read Replies (4) of 176387
 
Cricket,
Hi!!!

RE: Kemble,
Well JP is getting a good price. Bought some more myself, last minute of trading today. 102 3/8.

Amazing that people ever sell Dell....of course we have these guys playing games and trying to scare the JP's and others out of their shares...JP isn't that dumb....no one should be...as a matter of fact I keep viewing some of my photos from this summer and reading the past few volumes of my Dell "bibles"....low and behold what do I find on the news today...DELL IS DOWN AGAIN...but, wait....I never buy this stock for the short term...I buy it for what it can do in one year minimum...I have always bought DELL ON NEWS....now, let's take another look at those pictures of the new server facility....let's remember Michael's promise of "changing the way business will be done with the server industry"....goodness mercy..There is also some NEWS worthy of my "bibles" today.....someone has it figured out... :o)

More than 10 million users currently run the Linux operating system. According to IDC Research, Linux was the fastest-growing server operating environment in 1998, capturing more than 17 percent of all server operating system shipments.

"Dell's build-to-order business model, strong Internet presence, and direct relationship with customers are perfect complements to the development model of the Linux operating system," said Bob Young, CEO, Red Hat Software. "The certification of Dell's popular workstation and server lines, combined with the company's emphasis on performance and quality, will deliver Red Hat Linux users a highly-reliable, established solution for corporate computing."

You can't afford NOT TO DO BUSINESS WITH DELL.....

Best, kemble
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