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To: DragonBoy who wrote (983)11/9/1997 10:29:00 PM
From: Larry  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1124
 
Let's see.....

First we get a bad snow storm that covers up our jets.
Then the market catches the Hong Kong flu and we get more snow.
Then the market makes an amazing recovery and the snow melts a little..
Then the analysts dig our jets up and downgrade them.. the snow piles back up....
Then the jets heat up a little on their own, melt some of the snow, and now the analysts like them.
Now we have missles ready to fire over Iraq
What's next??

It's never a dull day at the airport.



To: DragonBoy who wrote (983)11/12/1997 5:59:00 AM
From: Kashish King  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1124
 
I think the prospects for a stock diminish as the number of SI threads increases. Now that the true technology companies are going after Dell's market space I don't like the long-term prospects for Dell one bit. This company knows ZERO about software, operating systems, or computer hardware for that matter. The suggestion by Dell that Apple pull the plug is like a manufacturer of Donald Duck and Superman phones giving advice to Lucent on how to compete with Cisco Systems in the router business. Granted, Dell is a high-tech company, there are cables to connect, CD-ROMs to bolt in and, ah, did I mention cables to connect? Frankly, Donald Duck phones are only slightly less complex than what Dell does for a living.