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To: TTOSBT who wrote (140062)8/21/1999 1:19:00 PM
From: Frank Ellis Morris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
>>should be go for market leaders and market is currently not treating Dell as one? <<

Today was my first chance to respond to your post and yes I was very disappointed to see the Dow finish with a gain of 136 points and the Nasdaq with a gain of 26 points leaving Dell behind while other hardware makers were up. Now that Dell has posted solid earnings and revenue strength along with an optimistic future, I know that many now must share my disappointment as the rally yesterday did not even notice that Dell existed. I guess Dell will need to start buying back shares of its own stock. The 93 million shares that was traded the day after the earnings should have sent the stock up sharply. Look how Qualcom performed yesterday and Dell should have joined the party.

Best Wishes,
Frank