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To: Elroy who wrote (174749)4/20/2005 1:40:53 AM
From: Sig  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 176388
 
HI Elroy:
Hows it going?

Looking at the last 110 posts, every man here except one has been on SI before 1998, many since 1996.

Everyone knows what the other person has to say and we communicate mostly by virtual PM's.

We post now for fun , hoping nobody else follows any ill-conceieved advice.

If I had just followed Kembles advice and bgt Dell whenever he said to, I would have 3 times as much money today.

But no, I have to live dangerously, venture into new fields, gas works, oil fields, gaming stocks etc. Always learning new things not to do.

Kembles dad and I will spent the night in quite prayer, asking that Bob Simpson of XTO makes a nice presentation of earnings tomorrow at 7AM.

Got any ideas on how to attract new blood to Dell SI?
Cant even find a worthwhile bear nowaways, we used to have some good one in the old days. Flamethrower, Candlestick etc.

Sig







To: Elroy who wrote (174749)4/26/2005 8:53:13 PM
From: Patrick E.McDaniel  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176388
 
Amazon look to pull down the tech stocks tomorrow.

I think Dell will get close to $35.

My eye is on the June 35 calls so if it dipped below $35 it wouldn't bother me.

The Lexmark news has to be disturbing. The only way Dell doesn't get hurt is if they can break even on printers and make it up in ink which is the longer term view on printers.

Dell has a chance to headfake the market as the market follows the printers and doesn't expect much from Dell.