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To: jim kelley who wrote (132824)6/15/1999 2:29:00 PM
From: stock bull  Respond to of 176387
 
Jim, re:<< The analysts had better modeling on the growth rates because they get their guidance directly from the company.>> given that the analyst's were following Dell's guidance for the last quarter, then why did the stock's price take a dive? By the way, the 50% growth rate is not something that I made up, its been all over the past press stories. Although quarter to quarter growth rates are important, they do reflect seasonal changes; ie, slow down is Europe for the summer. The more meaningful growth rate is the annual one.

Re:<<Is your alias a misnomer?>> not a all. I think you believe I'm down on Dell when I'm not. I think its an outstanding company. I even own a Dell computer and thinking of buying two new ones. My comments are my analysis of the Street's perception of Dell's performance and how this perception has affected the stock's performance. I have stated in other posts that I think Dell will base within the range of 31 to 36 dollars until the next earnings report. Based on that report, the stock will act accordingly.

Stock Bull