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To: edamo who wrote (165417)5/18/2001 8:10:17 AM
From: t2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
looks like "dell the stock, all aboard, leaving the station, quick trip to thirty train" has been derailed....supply is overcoming demand...lower share price again probable...as i stated, the stock price growth ain't gonna be what it used to be...just another nothing special stock.

I am glad a lot of people are feeling that way.
That makes for a good reason for the stock to start going back up. Dell should be somewhat higher by early next week, imho. Maybe it won't hit 30 within a week but will get close. It won't surprise me to see Dell outperform the Naz market by a factor of 2 over the next 5 trading days.

HWP did very well..although it is not a purely PC play. The stock moved significantly higher.
The printer biz is excellent for them. If HWP continues with its gains, it will drag the Dell stock price higher as well.
IMHO, HWP stock is going to rally....and the same applies to Dell.
A big reason for that may be that no one expect it to happen.

Today might result in a bit of a hurdle due to options expiration...but I am still convinced that the
train is going to leave the station soon. With a Microsoft product cycle that is very positive for the industry, investors will be buying ahead of the product launches. Remember people are willing to buy semiconductor stocks well ahead of a recovery. It would not suprise if they start feeling the same way about Dell since the PC recovery is more certain due to the biggest Windows launch since Windows95.

BTW--at least I am comfortable that this stock is not going to tank; much less risk than most other tech sectors...meaning a good risk versus reward play, imho.