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To: Sam Bose who wrote (137554)7/24/1999 12:54:00 PM
From: OLDTRADER  Respond to of 176388
 
RE:Sam Bose:This is a very interesting bit of info-Thanks:I'm loaded!wbm



To: Sam Bose who wrote (137554)7/25/1999 11:03:00 AM
From: kemble s. matter  Respond to of 176388
 
Sam,
Hi!!!
RE: Bernie Schaeffer: DELL more than doubled from its October 1998 low near 20 to its peak of 55 in February 1999, so one needs to put its relative underperformance this year in perspective. I'm very bullish on the computer box makers, and I still consider DELL to be the leader in this sector. I believe that Wall Street is significantly underestimating the health of this business which could result in major rallies as earnings get reported in the coming

Now here is someone who has been doing his homework...I might add...DELL is entering some out of box areas that coupled with their culture will make them grow like last year...Using their experience as the premier internet company ...their Virtual Integration and information that they can provide with services will send ripples through the other companies...No one can save corporations money like DELL...Afterall, DELL is #1 because they saved themselves soooooo much money going DIRECT and now the world MUST GO DIRECT or they will be out of business shortly...DELL's experience should bring a high premium...
YOU CAN'T AFFORD NOT TO DO BUSINESS WITH DELL

"$640 Billion in five years..." Meathead's prediction

Best, Kemble