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Technology Stocks : Dell Technologies Inc.
DELL 122.70+0.2%Nov 18 3:59 PM EST

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To: SirVinny who wrote (98585)2/13/1999 2:17:00 AM
From: Naggrachi  Read Replies (2) of 176387
 
<<IMO the whole profession of analysts, and I use the term loosely since I don't want to offend the true professions, should be banned or at least their opinions should be restricted to after the earnings are posted and their analysis is based on facts rather than conjecture>>

As tightly run as the SEC is, one would think that they would have come out with some kind of a rule that would forebid analyists from making MATERIAL statements regarding a company that's in the quiet period or three to five days from releasing their quarterly numbers. They pulled this kind of crap on ORCL sometime in '97 with the same consequences. The analyist cut ORCL growth rate two days before earnings and ORCL couldn't say a damn thing.

However, if DELL were in such a quiet period, what were doing at the Goldman conference? Could this be a reply of last July? Could all this be overblown?

Zead
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