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To: Yaacov who wrote (161888)10/8/2000 1:33:53 PM
From: rudedog  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
Yaacov - While I agree in general with your comments about the need to take responsibility for your public statements, I don't agree at all about Kemble. He is an unabashed fan of DELL the company and Michael Dell the person, and his opinions have universally been at the very high end of the optimism scale. Surely anyone who has followed this thread for even a little while would know that, and judge his remarks accordingly. There is also a lot of carefully researched discussion on this thread which lays out the bullish and bearish arguments with a little more objectivity, and anyone reading the thread would also have those perspectives. There are also the over-the-top bears. Anyone who took their advice over the years would have lost a great deal of money.

Kemble is a reliable and honest man who happens to have complete faith in DELL. His posts for the most part reflect that faith, and are not designed as investment advice. This forum seems to me to be one of the better places to see a range of opinion, mostly well informed, which can be used as a basis for further due diligence on a DELL investment. We are not professional advisors and there is clearly an "in my opinion" disclaimer on every post. Anyone who blindly followed Kemble's "Never sell DELL" or the like without considering the other opinions offered here deserves what they get - in my opinion, as always.