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To: OLDTRADER who wrote (163192)12/13/2000 12:51:10 PM
From: calgal  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Dell trust buys 6 million shares


By Rex Nutting, CBS.MarketWatch.com
Last Update: 12:42 PM ET Dec 13, 2000

WASHINGTON (CBS.MW) -- A trust for the children of Dell Computer Chairman Michael Dell has acquired more than 6 million shares of the company, according to a filing made with the Securities and Exchange Commission released late Tuesday.

Dell said the children's trust converted options Dec. 8 on 3.2 million shares at a price of $16.672 each and on 2.88 million shares at $9.26.

Shares of Round Rock, Texas-based Dell (DELL: news, msgs) were down 40 cents to trade at $21.32 in recent action. The shares are off about 64 percent from their 52-week high of $59.69.

www2.marketwatch.com



To: OLDTRADER who wrote (163192)12/13/2000 4:41:19 PM
From: D.J.Smyth  Respond to of 176387
 
you've got to believe that Dell's business is potentially stronger from a GWB presidency

some say qcom wouldn't have gotten the white glove treatment from Ericsson if Bill hadn't stepped up to the plate...Jacobs was a donor (per Forbes). Jacobs probably worked both sides of the isle though. conventiently recall the picture of Bill and Jacobs riding together in the golf cart (Bill did some riding with Bill Gates too...but Gates was said did not give Bill enough smooching money)



To: OLDTRADER who wrote (163192)12/13/2000 5:09:36 PM
From: D.J.Smyth  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
ot one immediate affect of GWB would be to open natural gas in Alaska, or the Artic Natl Wildlife whatever

appears British Petro has been pushing hard to build another pipeline up there; this time for natural gas. Bill put a kibosh on that when he closed the range to further pumping; oil or otherwise

lowered oil prices with lowered interest rates should eventually prove helpful to technology sector - if for nothing else than to spur buying in the market again