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To: stockman_scott who wrote (171039)10/1/2002 4:12:46 PM
From: OLDTRADER  Respond to of 176387
 
Out of the woods!May well be the best damn buying opportunity I have seen in years-Lots of young no nothings managing billions and they are going to chase this market higher to keep their jobs!Big bucks could well be made for the bulls----even with the Mafia packing heat in the labor meetings!



To: stockman_scott who wrote (171039)10/1/2002 4:45:47 PM
From: Sig  Respond to of 176387
 
30% growth? Must be a missprint, Dell has grown too big for that.(g)



To: stockman_scott who wrote (171039)10/1/2002 8:58:57 PM
From: kemble s. matter  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Hi!!

RE: According to Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Michael Dell, the company's momentum with customers remains broad-based, highlighted by growth in shipments of servers and storage systems. He said Dell's way of doing business is best suited to accommodate widening preference for standards-based computer systems and services.

"The customer trend toward standards is unmistakable and has been going on almost as long as there's been information technology," said Mr. Dell. "The movement is accelerating, and reaching deeply into enterprise computing, because standards-based products and services are flexible, scalable and simple, and offer great value.

"What we have heeeeeeeerrre is a failure to communicate...Some folks they just don't learn."

Pundits...Critics...Skeptics: Please tell us how you're "genius laden"... negative minded brain can conjure up a means of stopping this business model...

Michael has been telling everyone that you can't afford NOT to do business with DELL for a very long time...With the EMC agreement the deeper move into services (showing every company how DELL does it and saves money...It's not about what the hardware costs the company...IT's HOW MUCH THEY SAVVVVVVVVVVVVE incorporating DELL's advice into their own business model...This is why DELL will MAKE TONS OF MONEY IN THE FUTURE>>>>Kevin Rollins) And, now the printer coupling.... it's a no brainer...Add some switches and that $90 billion market cap of CSCO should start moving over to DELL...


30% huh? :o)

Best, Kemble