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To: Naggrachi who wrote (150802)1/8/2000 2:51:00 PM
From: OLDTRADER  Respond to of 176387
 
RE:Naggrachi-Perfect.wbm



To: Naggrachi who wrote (150802)1/8/2000 5:32:00 PM
From: Frank Ellis Morris  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
>>DELL was ONLY up 91000% last decade, if one is expecting the same
performance this decade is deluding himself. Worst than whining is making
demeaning remarks about the guy having his nose up women's skirts and what have
you. Is that really called for?

The company will report stellar earnings, BS stronger than ever, sold market share
gains, good margins, and stronger net presence. The next day some jackass analyist
will express "caution" for, let's say, Y3K, and the stock will be down $2 in response.

It's frustrating to see GTW warn and the stock goes up $4 the next day while DELL
takes the hit. You don't see me whinning and making personal attacks on the guy.<<

Alright, I agree it was a cheap shot of me to say that about our Mr. Michael Dell and I apologize for any other comments that are less than professional and sensitive.. I guess yesterday when I read the story about his wife's dress business and the fact that Michael is on her board of Directors it just ticked me off a little to see all the negative rumors and things going on with Dell whereas Mr Dell fails to posture himself to reduce the tension and fears of investors and shareholders. Perception is a tremendous psychology and Dell has lost some of its luster over the past several quarters. I do not want to bail out of the company since it is my largest holding. I have been taking much criticism for a long time because I have not bailed out of Dell. Hope for better days. I think Venkie does make some very interesting points in a more appropriate and polished fashion regarding Dell.

Best Regards
Frank



To: Naggrachi who wrote (150802)1/9/2000 7:30:00 AM
From: Frank E W  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 176387
 
re:One must get a hold of his emotions, especially when it comes to investing.

Zead, I cant agree more the big boys play on our emotions and if we let them, they become big winners on our stocks that we give them.. next thing all we can say is GEEE i usta own that stock look at it now!

by the look of things the big boys love DELL at these prices they were all over it on friday at 46.

Long and Strong
Frank