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Technology Stocks : Dell Technologies Inc.
DELL 133.73+2.5%3:59 PM EST

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To: Uncle Frank who wrote (101151)2/16/1999 9:44:00 PM
From: Jock Hutchinson  Read Replies (1) of 176387
 
First of all it was Sarazens's double eagle Mr. ** handicap. As for Ruth's home run, my ninety-four year old father was at the game, and I am certain he isn't BSing because about three years ago a home-made movie was discovered of Ruth's called shot, and my father had long before described what had happened in exact detail. He will be in line on Thursday to get his wrist band for the first day of Cubs single game ticket sales, and for the umpteenth straight year, the local media will do a story on this old guy who still loves his Cubs enough after 80 plus years to brave the elements and get in line for tickets. How old is my father? He was alive when the Cubs won a World Series--barely.

As far as DELL coming back to reality is concerned, I don't feel one bit sorry for anyone on this thread. Why? Because the long-term longs who wisely held onto DELL have still made a ton of money, and rightly so. And the people who have come very late to the party in the past six months deserve to lose every penny they invested in a wonderful company with not so wonderful multiple. Although I strongly feel that DELL's valuation will be treated differently from this point forward, the simple truth is that DELL is a great great American success story of which we all can be proud.
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