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To: Yaacov who wrote (161886)10/7/2000 1:31:50 PM
From: stock bull  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Yaacov, you said, "I am not blaming Kemble for Dell's problems...". You go on to say, "This Kimble put fire under a lot of people that should have left the stock long time ago." Then, you conclude by saying, "Freedom of speech also means respect for the right of the others, and not spreading lies! I am sure, Kimble himself sold out long time ago!!"

How can you say that you don't "blame Kemble" and, at the same time say he "lies" and that he "sold out a long time ago". These are conflicting statements, and don't make sense to me.

In any event, as I previously said, one should never blindly follow the advice of others that post on the internet. An investor must do their own due diligence and make their own decisions with respect to managing their hard earned money.

Blaming Kemble is the wrong thing to do. For all you know, Kemble may have taken a "big hit" given the drop in Dell's stock price. Further, for all we know, he may feel that Michael Dell has mislead Wall Street and all the shareholders of Dell's stock. In any event, I'm sure he's not happy with the current state of events.

Oh well, these are just my thoughts on the situation.

Stock Bull