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To: Yaacov who wrote (161853)10/6/2000 2:49:37 PM
From: hdl  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
kemble is a true believer in dell
u could choose whose posts u wanted 2 act upon. u had my posts saying dell was very overvalued. now, i am long dell

problem-it may be hurt by tax selling



To: Yaacov who wrote (161853)10/6/2000 3:12:24 PM
From: stock bull  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Yaacov, why do you blame Kemble for your problems? You should know that investing is a very personal thing. Don't you make your own investment decisions? Why would you listen to Kemble, or anyone else, when it comes to managing your own investments?

I'm sorry if you got caught in this market correction, and were hurt by Dell's problems? Of course, Dell's problems are also the investor's problems.

In any event, I wish you the best of luck with your future investments.

Stock Bull



To: Yaacov who wrote (161853)10/6/2000 6:17:27 PM
From: mepci  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Yaacov: Kemble posted earlier today or yesterday. I still view him as an optimist, not a bad person.
There are a few like him on every board. So are there some very negative people.
I came to this board because of somebody's invitation, and some posters whom I know earlier. There are some very knowledgeble people here. Kemble never hid his worship for Dell. A good coach always takes that approach.
Actually in the long term what happened will be good for me.
I hope that will be the case for everybody.
Let this be a lesson for all of us to separate enthusiasm and known facts.

I was taught DMUU(decision making under uncertainity) in engineering grad school. If we can master that we will do well. I like to keep getting your views on the european market.

Happy Yom Kippur.
Shalom.