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To: John Koligman who wrote (174677)4/13/2005 2:00:54 AM
From: Sig  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176388
 
rHi John.
We been at this game along time.
Dell at 35 again? I doubt it, more like 37

In my opinion Michael was forced to join the big street gamesters when institutions and brokers accumulated over 1 bil shares.
I think Michael sought the best advice available on big -time financing but that person would have Street experience
and not be so considerate of shareholders.
Kemble and I talked to Schneider(CFO) but of course it was not about any company finances. So I dont know if it is his ideas involved.
The future of the company is first in mind now, and buyers of the product get first consideration , employees 2nd.
Shareholders- well, they exist.

To clarify, I think big shareholders are playing games with Dell, controlling the price on combined stock/option plays.
Having dropped the price down for options Friday by selling stock and keeping their profits on the worthless covered calls they sold when it was over 40,they can now buy the shares back at a lower price.

Not even sure it will go back to the old up two, down two cycle that we could participate in.
A frustrating stock to me, but its worth more than $37.
Regards
Sig