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To: Fangorn who wrote (30022)2/18/1998 10:46:00 AM
From: Sig  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Steven:OTOT
<<<I hear that train acomin', comin' round the bend.>>
Yeah, I thought I heard a whistle too:
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Sig



To: Fangorn who wrote (30022)2/18/1998 11:18:00 AM
From: Mike McFarland  Respond to of 176387
 
My opinion and your opinion of whether
Dell is overpriced is meaningless. All
that matters is how the fund managers play
the earnings announcement--Will some use it
as a chance to lighten up...I think that is
a real possibility.

I will concede that Dell is a good company,
and maybe that is a good enough
reason to own the stock. I've used up enough
posts on the thread, and now that I have no
interest in the direction of the stock I will
go away.

For what it is worth I've always found the
Dell website working, not so the gw2k and
micron sites--that matters. Also, the dell
machines we have at work are terrific, while
a gateway gives us nothing but grief (it may
have to do with the applications each runs
however). I wouldn't touch one of those cheap
Compaq's with a ten foot pole (my thought
however was that a lot of prospective Dell
buyers may, like me, have been turned away
at the price, and settled for a cheapie).

I was reading John Kenneth Galbraith's
"The Great Crash, 1929" yesterday. It is
very hard to put the book down and not
run to the phone to buy puts...maybe it
influenced me. Bye!