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To: ROBJAZ who wrote (31431)2/28/1998 8:44:00 PM
From: michael ehrenberg  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 176387
 
There is way too much unbridaled optimism on this thread.
Look, let's face it. This stock had had a ridiculous unsustainable
run-up over the last few years. Most of it has been justifiable.
But not over the last few months. The PE is more than triple the market average (50-60 depending on earnings period used).

Stocks that are overbought like this are ripe for a downgrade due to price by a major brokerage company. We've seen it happen before and we'll see it again--next week. Just when everybody can't seem to get enough of the stock, major investment houses will begin dumping Mr. Dell's pricey jewel just like the rains are being dumped on California.

Remember this one timeless pharse:

"When everyone's yelling-----you'd damn well better be selling!!!

Ehrenberger



To: ROBJAZ who wrote (31431)3/2/1998 9:26:00 AM
From: jbn3  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
re Networking is the future, and I do not see DELL anywhere in that picture. Companies of the future = ORCL,INTL,SUNW,IBM. These are the visionaries. One question to all of you, what has dell ever invented. so enjoy the cash while it lasts then do something productive in your lives.

Dear Dr. Duh, uh, I mean Robjaz!

It sounds as if you may be paying too much for your newsletter. You could read this thread for free, and then you wouldn't have to go around exposing yourself in public by asking questions like the above.

(for some illumination, see post number 30807)

DELLish, 3.



To: ROBJAZ who wrote (31431)3/3/1998 4:19:00 PM
From: Bill Murphy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
IBM Blows!