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To: Rosemary who wrote (22591)11/23/1997 1:50:00 PM
From: jim kelley  Respond to of 176387
 
Rosemary,

You got a point! I have not checked to see if it is still there.



To: Rosemary who wrote (22591)11/23/1997 3:37:00 PM
From: freeus  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
To Rosemary, and all.
Why are so many Dell enthusiasts wanting a stock split? I occasionally "play" stock splits: buy the shares, get a small profit and sell after the split. But for long term investing, doesnt too many stock splits simply make it harder and harder for the company to give wall st what it wants....better and better earnings per share?I read the post that says Dell usually adds 10-15 points when it announces a split. But I dont know if thats because its usually in an uptrend or the split itself. It isnt really in an uptrend now.
freeus



To: Rosemary who wrote (22591)11/23/1997 4:00:00 PM
From: Richard Roman Kowalski  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 176387
 
Bulls (Dellheads) v Bears

I awoke this morning and saw the man in the mirrow
and to my suprise he was holding a crystal ball for tomorrow

I looked at the ball
and had to make the call

and pulled in my call

I saw the beginnings of a dark, cold, long winter for the "heads"
on their knees, pleading for a comback

for something never to be again!
short, baby, short!!

Note: December 70 puts are about 1 1/2. Startin' tomorrow I'm gonna buy myself some of these for sure profit and keep on buyin' as the stock sinks. Puts away....

>>Richard