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To: Yaacov who wrote (161909)10/7/2000 5:23:35 PM
From: stock bull  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
Hi Yaacov, let me try one more time to be clear. It's not really a question of Kemble, or all the other "Kembles" in the world and their "questionable" posting on the internet. It really a question that pertains to us all and the use of the internet.

Anyone who uses the internet must understand that there is good and bad on the internet. Having stated this, I must now say that everyone using the internet must "filter the data" that they read and sort the good from the bad. IMO, this is the responsibility of anyone who relies on the internet for information. Especially, information that affects one's wealth. Also, let not overlook that SI offers us the opportunity to lock out anyone that we don't want to see on our monitors. Just use the ignore button.

Regarding your comments on those that have lost their life savings in Dell. My question is...why would anyone invest their life savings in any one stock??? Don't they understand the need for asset allocation? I could go on and on with respect to this topic, however, I think you get my point.

Lastly, your English is fine, and I respect your knowledge of the languages that you listed in your message. My postings to your are not intended to be insulting nor rude. I was just trying to represent my thoughts on this matter.

Shalom my friend,

Stock Bull



To: Yaacov who wrote (161909)10/8/2000 9:45:52 AM
From: werefrog  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Yaacov: Great post
I've been lurking this thread to help determine the buy signal on DELL and came across your post. One could change the symbol to MSFT and your post would fit in perfectly on that thread. The only ones left on the msft thread are a few bagholders, many not only missed the SELL last Jan, but actually have been dollar cost averaging all the way down.
Have a nice day



To: Yaacov who wrote (161909)10/8/2000 12:27:25 PM
From: mepci  Respond to of 176387
 
Yaacov: I am sorry to hear that some people resorted to hate mail. I wish you report them to SI and make sure they are prosecuted.
I know you are very sincere about what you are saying.
I also agree when we are optimistic one should be careful to see what effect it may have on other people who may be just getting know what the postings on these board mean and what value to put into them. I objected to only jumping on ONE INDIVIDUAL CALLED KEMBLE. I believe he is sincere about what he believed in. His statements should have been saying I believe, rather than depicting as Dell exploding. I hope he and Darrell learned their lessons.
I am bullish on Dell, even though my basic beliefs are mote value oriented as opposed to totally growth. I also know something about supply and demand. I am accumulating Dell because this property will be in demand in time and may be too expensive to buy later. I belive Dell is one of the few companys that will survive. I hope you won't consider this as blind faith or cult following. So I will speak optimistically about this company. But I will base my decisions on its performance. For me performance is more important than expectation management. Market disappointments give me buying oppurtunities, and I consider this is one such(for me, anyway). Everybody has to base their decisions on their DMUU(decision making under uncertainity).