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To: Mark Peterson CPA who wrote (135560)7/5/1999 11:29:00 PM
From: jttmab  Respond to of 176387
 
Mark,

Thanks very much. Your certainly right about the DELL thread. I've learned quite a bit from you, Chuzz and the many contributers about valuations, ROICs, cash flow, etc.. I'm looking forward to an exciting year as DELL evolves into a new enterprise. I'm not sure what it will be five years from now, but I'll bet it's exciting.

Best Regards,
Jim

OT P.S. During the times I was taught history I found it exceptionally boring. Nothing but dates and places. A few years ago, there was a political issue whose Constitutionality was questionable. It was then that I started reading the letters and essays of the founding fathers and got excited. Why don't the schools bring out this stuff, it would make the students think and I'm certain would light the passion that was so alive during the late 1700s.



To: Mark Peterson CPA who wrote (135560)7/6/1999 11:09:00 AM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 176387
 
Mark: The DELL thread is quiet....The money is back in the market....in fact in the last half hour on CNBC The John Hancock Core Equity Fund Manager said he really liked DELL now -- "they have picked up a lot of market share and should have excellent earnings growth going forward." Well, lets hope he and his friends get out their checkbooks and start buying DELL<G>. Its about time to head to the 40s.

Boy, my E-Loan continues to head to the moon..!! I bought a lot of my shares on the IPO day (at $24), picked up some more in the 30s and a week later we are in the 60s. Man, it seems like many of those momentum players have moved over to the internuts. I like the E-Loan franchise, business model and its fundamentals -- IMO, it's a keeper.

We should have a strong summer for tech stocks and I really hope DELL begins to help the nasdaq move to new highs.

Best Regards,

Scott