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To: Bearded One who wrote (23921)12/2/1997 6:15:00 PM
From: McNabb Brothers  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176388
 
Bearded One,

I saw what they did to you, but you have to understand what true lovers in a stock feel for when they can not see the other side or at least listen to the other side! I've been investing for 25 years and I know where they are coming from, but believe me I have learned that a stock will not go up for ever and I have learned my lesson as the DELLHEADS and the Iomega HEADS and all other die hard investors will learn in due time! Also they will point out your losers fast and will let everyone know as if a bear should not make mistakes! Had a post today from a DELLHEAD that made fun of my positions yesterday, but he needs to look at his positions today! I did very well today, but tomorrow will be a new day! Good luck to you!

Hank



To: Bearded One who wrote (23921)12/2/1997 10:37:00 PM
From: jbn3  Respond to of 176388
 
re: You should've seen what they did to me in the Iomega thread--not one of my better shorts, I may add.

Bearded One: Looks like you're on a roll!

<gg>

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To: Bearded One who wrote (23921)12/2/1997 11:48:00 PM
From: Rio Jangada  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176388
 
"overcapacity in the PC market". An interesting thought! But, won't Dell be immune? Dell is now building huge capacity in high-cost USA. When demand takes a pause DELL surely could put the new high-cost plants and employees to good use. Perhaps they could make chips or disk drives or some other commodity-like product.(g) In addition, the average selling price of business PCs are likely to plummet soon.

In the meantime continuing concerns over Asia are sure to prevent Dell and other high fliers from going much higher.

RJ, still short and ready to short more.



To: Bearded One who wrote (23921)12/8/1997 8:56:00 AM
From: secrus2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176388
 
Hi, would you like to explain the reasons of "overcapacity in the PC market". DataQuest takes the different opinion. Shall be grateful for your opinion.