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To: B Hewson who wrote (25264)12/15/1997 10:57:00 PM
From: Meathead  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Re: "the smart thing is to never assume last year's story
is still in place.."


Absolutely CORRECT! That's why I research the hell out of this
company and have a very good understanding of the competetive
business picture as well as the technology. More than I can
say for many of the crap shooters on this thread..

If you kept up with this stock you'd understand that indeed,
next years story will be different than this year's. Dell
will finish 98 with 16.5B in revenues and own 8% of the entire
market. It will be a very good story. So will Compaq's
and HWP's. Just the further market share gains of the big 4
will be great story while the bad stories keep coming from
the Apple's and MUEI's of the world.

You are probably just speculating that things cannot continue
to improve fundamentally... that's gambling too.

Marry one industry, learn it inside and out, invest in the
right stock(s) the right way and you'll win big.
Follow more than one industry... you'll never be an expert
in either one. Marriage has it's advantages...

MEATHEAD



To: B Hewson who wrote (25264)12/16/1997 10:47:00 AM
From: Olu Emuleomo  Respond to of 176387
 
Barbara, It's human nature. If you bought a stock at $10 and you sell at $22, you will almost certainly buy it again if you see it at $15. People tend to assume that they cant go wrong with stocks that have been good to them in the past. This is when you give back the gains you made earlier!
I am trying to fight this natural tendency, but it's *very* hard to do.

--Olu E.