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To: Sig who wrote (168276)1/6/2002 3:39:36 AM
From: Sig  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
Somebody put onions in the Parmesan chicken, to which I am allergic, which gives me heartburn for 24 hours.
Which keeps me awake-to make this correction.........
Correction:
I apologize to Kemble for grossly underestimating Dells potential stock price at $40. ($200 might be closer)
Since 1997 :(to beginning of 2001)
Dell has gone from 11000 to 40000 employees.
Sales have gone from $7.7 bil to $31.8 bil
Net has gone from 17/sh to 81/shr
Assets have gone from $2.9 bil to $13.4 bil, which includes $7.8 bil cash+invest.
Shares outstanding have gone down from 3.1 bil to 2.7 bil
Web sales have gone fro $1 mm/day to $50mm/day-too high to segregate now,I guess (haha)
The company now has web sites for 80 countries, over 60000 Premier pages, over 500 mm page views per quarter
Last year server growth was 39% and beyond-the- box growth at 37%
Too many new plants to mention, Brazil, Penyang, Xiamen, Ireland, Nashville....
. Yet despite all this,
THE STOCK PRICE IS THE SAME TODAY as it was In July of 1998, or 3 1/2 years ago
So one of these days, one fine day, trust me, Dell stock is going to go up.
We only have to seek out and destroy those Dell bears<G>
Sig