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To: Sig who wrote (174750)4/20/2005 1:57:28 AM
From: Elroy  Respond to of 176388
 
Hard to be bearish on Dell. Smith Barney just upgraded them. At current valuations it looks really good. But for the one day (two day??) rally coming tomorrow, I would rather be in something else than Dell. Maybe TLAB or MOT is going to report well?

Dell will probably go up 1%, other stuff up 5%, that's all.



To: Sig who wrote (174750)4/20/2005 10:00:02 AM
From: John Koligman  Respond to of 176388
 
Well Sig, based on the Intel news it could be that 35.29 might have been the bottom for the near term in Dell. My call on a rally this week is also working out, so I'm smilin....

Best regards,
John

PS - On the other hand, Intel is pretty weak this morning as compared to after hours yesterday, and perhaps the rally has run it's course <ggg>.



To: Sig who wrote (174750)4/22/2005 9:20:18 AM
From: condortoo  Respond to of 176388
 
Sig, longtime lurcker.Have owned Dell through 7 splits. No complaints here!!Been holding more than 60% of these shares.I am not a trader.Just wondering if Dell will ever move out of trading range.Seems amount of employee options verses buybacks are definite drag on price of Dell.What do you think?



P.S.I felt I had to join in after reading your post.