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To: Mark Peterson CPA who wrote (144976)10/18/1999 9:19:00 PM
From: Rob Grassl  Respond to of 176387
 
It's evident Dell is not trading as in the past. However, rewards in the future may be larger than anything any of us Dell shareholders have seen to date. I'm gonna buy more with some of the money I've made in the last five years as a Dell investor. We all knew something has been ajar in the last few months, so hang in there.

Goot



To: Mark Peterson CPA who wrote (144976)10/18/1999 10:21:00 PM
From: MIKE REDDERT  Respond to of 176387
 
By golly Mark, that's about the most sensible thing I've heard in the past 100 posts.

At the peak of the last semiconductor frenzy, I can remember paying $675 for 16 MB of RAM... within months, that price had plunged, and along with it the share prices of MU et al... not to recover for years.

As for myself, I'll place my bets on DELL and its management team. I'll view this hiccup as a one time charge against earnings, due to an "act of God".

For those of you that want to experience real pain, place your bets on the Semi's at their peak, and average down...

Mike