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To: Rosemary who wrote (21453)11/14/1997 1:10:00 AM
From: Sig  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
Rosemary:
At the present NAsdaq level I think Dell would be reasonably priced at $84. We seem to be at a dip in the Nas, a pop up by 75 pts
would fit its recent behavior. With Comdex next week we could easily
see Dell at $97 by next Friday.
It is not a prediction or a promise, but IMO that would be 10 times more likely happen than to see Dell at 60.
I will very shortly be back buying Dell, in one form or another.
Am just putting a floor under previous profits, and cleaning
various losers out of the stock closet. Am hoping for just a touch
of market stability to do that job. And what is the chance of
getting it ?? Not too good , POW,ZAP,King-Cong,Brazil.After that
we go back to the El Nino, coconut harvests, lawsuits, global
warming, and recycled computers being a threat to ROI.
WHERE do THEY get that stuff as being a threat to Dell????.
(other than the whispers in Maria's ears). Let us take full
advantage of the situation. Buy more Dell.
Sig





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To: Rosemary who wrote (21453)11/16/1997 10:30:00 AM
From: Sig  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Rosemary:
<<<I had read your earlier post about selling and I was wondering>>>
As with most,I have certain small rules to apply to investments,
which I was forced to implement. Nothing to do with bears> Yes I
sold 250 Dell for one of those reasons,then I turned around and bought back 400shs plus 50 amat.
I now treat this as a separate investment with a chance to
participate in the earnings.However, if Dell drops 12% then those
400 get sold and I put the money elsewhere( perhaps cash).
Yes bears are a big distraction, but can only hurt if they divert
you from your own policies.
SES