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To: D.J.Smyth who wrote (142426)9/20/1999 7:54:00 PM
From: edamo  Respond to of 176387
 
darrell..re :"chart farting, knuckle ball, mind games????? "

what are you trying to say???? dialogue was of gtw and dell.......same sector.....and i will stand by my comment...less float has always in my experience make it easier for a stock to move up, as their is less supply to sell into a rally....please, unless i live in a world of fantasy has this fact changed????

ibm, msft intc........all with lower pe's then dell...and dell with the ability to increase its outstanding shares as you guys voted, has about 80% of the three combined....can't compare dell to them because intc, msft are global franchises, one of a kind, control market share without any challenge on the near horizon...ibm is the father of technology....dell not even in its class....

dell struggling to be more then the best white box maker in the world, until the investment community has a clear idea of where dell future vision is, it will be a market performer...

remember "mikey" claims that the prc will be his second largest market...communist government just shut the door to new foreign investment in any prc internet ventures....same can happen to "mikey"...it ain't austin or nashville...it's an ideology that those far more familiar with(hammer and eaton) couldn't long term prosper....knock this out of the equation, and what do you have?

take care..eaa...still long, but more cautious then most...

so perhaps i'm hallucinating....what's your logical reasoning for dell lagging the very sector where it has been declared "king"???