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To: D.J.Smyth who wrote (161299)9/29/2000 2:10:19 PM
From: kaka  Respond to of 176387
 
Darrell,

Re: PC = Personal Computer
SUNW sells Coporate Personal Computers with the dick cut off, i.e, Unichs. (UNIX).

That's the only difference bw Dell and SUNW, Dell sells computers with a dick (expandle by adding other little dicked computers to the sytem) as opposed to SUNW's dickless method.

WallStreet likes systems that are bigger and dickless as opposed to the little systems with a dick. .....

I thought Friday's Happy hours don't begin until 4 PM!!
Excellent.

Kaka



To: D.J.Smyth who wrote (161299)9/29/2000 3:22:59 PM
From: FiloF  Respond to of 176387
 
"That's the only difference bw Dell and SUNW"

Darrell -- I can think of another: SUNW's shareholders have been rewarded quite handsomely over the past two years, while for 2 years Dell's shareholders have not been. Instead they have been saying:
- Dell is still a great company but it gets no respect
- Dell is undervalued and SUNW is overvalued
- the street is crazy and there is no logic
- this is a bottom and we are going to take off from here.

In the past, Dell did some wonderful things and made many of its shareholders wealthy. It has not done so recently. Of course, that may change, but I see no indication that it will.

SUNW the stock has kicked Dell the stock's butt and looks like it will continue to do so. IMO those who want to make some money off of their investment should consider going over to the "dark side" and diverting some of their Dell funds to SUNW, EMC, NTAP and those other "overvalued" but rewarding stocks.