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To: Sig who wrote (168625)2/3/2002 8:40:27 PM
From: Sig  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
Having placed an order via Dells Web site about 4 PM, I received two E-mails from Dell at 4:51 and at 4:52.
First was acknowledgment including the order details and costs with the phone number to call in case I wished to cancel( 800-915-3335).
The second was confirmation of the order to be shipped by Feb 5 which is Tuesday.
Am expecting no problems since the system is fullyl automated and nothing can go wrong- nthig can gowrog,nthg can go.
Perhaps I should call them and change the order? - I mean I ordered the handsome grey color keyboard while my computer is white and visitors may comment on the mismatch. Naaaaaaaaaaaaaa , I will leave it as is- then later buy a computer to match.
Sig
Lay will not testify? Surprized he would not take advantage of an opportunity to clear his name...
Cheney dont wanna talk, Lay dont wanna talk, the CFO dont wanna talk. Now if Greenspan quits talking
the market could make some progress.



To: Sig who wrote (168625)2/4/2002 11:48:44 AM
From: kemble s. matter  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
Sig,
HI!!

Was warming the diesel up the other morning so I turned the radio off and read this article again...

fortune.com

What caught my attention was this line: Wouldn't mind knowing your thoughts here:

. "Michael Dell says the case for a second-half recovery is simple: "You've got 150 million computers that are over three years old, 45 million of which are in the large corporate-account sector in the United States of America, where Dell has about 40% market share. If we capture our 40% share of those 45 million, that alone would be 18 million units--which is what people expect us to do for the entire year."

Best, Kemble