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To: kemble s. matter who wrote (173875)2/11/2004 10:55:55 PM
From: Sig  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
I may have to stop guessing at what the price of Dell will be.
It hasn't worked in the past and it still does not "compute"
Dell is now sort of 'in between' the types of stocks being bought.
Its not a dividend payer in recent demand, nor is it the
volatile tech stock it once was.
When Michael sees an approaching opportunity or problem, he has hired the best he can find.
Growth is not a problem, but keeping so many workers happy and controlling options expenses are two areas that need work.
I would not know who might have the experience to help with that- Dell might have to forge new ground with its own ideas or those of Msft or Intc.
One thing that might help the stock to move is to declare a a dividend. When Michael said he preferred a stable stock price he got it- I just didn't know what level he had in mind(haha) I would have preferred $40.
But I just bought some Dell a few days back anyway.
Sig@alwayshopeful.com