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To: mepci who wrote (169503)5/3/2002 3:05:32 PM
From: Dan3  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Re: You mean the shareholders can't afford it, right?

No, Dell Inc.

Take a look a the annual report. Look at how they've had to let their accounts payable increase. Those options losses appear to be affecting Dell's daily activities.

They should be able to easily issue bonds to replenish their cash reserves and cover the options losses, but it won't look so great if it comes to that.

It's like when a day trader has to start taking advances on his credit cards to cover his losses.



To: mepci who wrote (169503)5/3/2002 3:06:07 PM
From: mepci  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
With everything I said, it is hard to blame the kid. He did everything right. I don't see anything illegal he did. The financial reporting structure is what is wrong. Shareholders ignorance is what is wrong. But a lot of you guys took a good gamble, It paid out. Just keep a watch on it and don't follow the pied piper blindly.