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To: Sig who wrote (168794)2/14/2002 2:28:48 PM
From: stock bull  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Sig, thanks for your comments. What are your thoughts on Dell's forwarding looking comments? IMO, they will take revenue down, but margins and profits ups. They will add, we are at the bottom, and expect recovery in second half of this year.

Stock Bull



To: Sig who wrote (168794)2/14/2002 4:17:52 PM
From: Patrick E.McDaniel  Respond to of 176387
 
Dell earnings .17, 8.061 billion

dell.com

According to Mr. Dell, the company expects to outperform the industry again in the
first quarter of fiscal 2003. He said a seasonal drop in purchases of home computers
combined with softness in demand by businesses suggest a 10-percent sequential
decline in industry shipments. Dell believes its Q1 unit volumes and revenue will be
down 3 to 5 percent, producing per-share earnings of 16 cents.

Dell continued to successfully deliver on its strategy to sequentially improve
operating profitability despite challenging industry conditions. Net operating margins
for the period were 7.4 percent of revenue versus 6.8 percent in the year-ago fourth
quarter. Operating expenses were 10.2 percent of revenue, the lowest level in
company history.