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To: calgal who wrote (140920)8/29/1999 11:06:00 AM
From: Sig  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Experimental post, slow ISP
Its important to have an inspired and inspiring leader who thinks a person can do something. Anything. Tough to follow tho, as they are the ones who go off to accomplish something new.Perhaps in a foreign country(G)
I see on occasion perhaps 15 people at the local country store,
plus 5 neighbors. None own Dell stock, but several own computers
of brand x or y, not D.
(its not an area of professionals)G.
So there is still a vast untapped reservoir of potential
Dell owners and investors here since Kemble does not live in the area.
I agree there are many unrelated events and precursors to a person
achieving and maintaining the rank of Dellowner.
1. Had to have some cash, a few K, indicating some conservatism
2. Enough familiarity with brokers to resist their everlasting pressures to diversify into oils, airlines, or whatever
is hot and lucrative for them (for the next few days, at least). And a certain disrespect too.
3. A suspicion and distrust of all bears- since the market
continues its inexorable upward course.
4. Enough brains to realise that Ummmmmmmmmmmmmmm, ahhhhhh
INVESTING in equities can be far more lucrative than gambling
on horse races.
I better quit here, so far we got suspicion, distrust,
disrespect, gambling, excessive familiarity and lack of diversification. Add in a little sex and we would be talking politics
Keep it simple- Buy Dell.
Sig



To: calgal who wrote (140920)8/29/1999 8:54:00 PM
From: kemble s. matter  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
LW,
Hi!!!

RE: And I think the Dell Management has some incredible things in store. They are really good about not talking before have a plan in place and something to say. And, Michael is so focused on his company as he should be.

Being a DELL follower for 42 months ..I have never remembered anywhere near the information coming out of Austin that portrays their future revenue growth this clearly...
"I BELIEVE WE HAVE MORE OPPORTUNITIES TO GROW TODAY THAN WHEN WE WERE 5% OF THE WORLD WIDE MARKET"

Best, Kemble