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To: kemble s. matter who wrote (25229)12/15/1997 6:13:00 PM
From: Paul van Wijk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Hi Kemble,

I really enjoy your unprecented believe in the good ship Dell.
Maybe you noticed that I'm trying to be a bear. That is why I feel
that it is my duty to post a bearish article once in a while.
I have no idea what it is all about. I only read the headline.

techweb.com

Paul



To: kemble s. matter who wrote (25229)12/15/1997 7:28:00 PM
From: Mohan Marette  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Kemble: Here is some sensible advice.It seems to me that the trick is to summarily dismiss this nincompooph analysts who upgrades and dowgrades stocks every other day.
(source:Anant Intel thread)

<James Armstrong of Henry Armstrong Associates recommends to buy only good businesses and hold long term like 5 years. He said Wall street analysts are out there to make money on commissions and he advised to ignore those quarter by quarter recommendations which is just noise in the long run. His advice is to listen to the company management and its competitors warnings from time to time to check if there are any changes in the company fundamentals. It is the Company that grows its business and earnings and not the Wall Street. Wall Street is there only to provide a vehicle for trading.>