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To: Sabrejet who wrote (32844)3/6/1998 11:34:00 PM
From: joseph w renfrow  Respond to of 176387
 
< I'm warning
that if this thing goes up 7-10 points in one day (pre-split) only to return back down in
one 5 minute span afterhours, I'm going to throw-up!! I have never seen anything like
this in my years and frankly .... >

Can anyone spell the word "manipulation" .....Thats the only thing that comes to my feeble mind at this time after seeing this happen twice in a row!! Dell wants to run...looks to me like someone wants to hold it back for some reason....just one man's opinion



To: Sabrejet who wrote (32844)3/7/1998 7:38:00 AM
From: Phillip Crone  Respond to of 176387
 
That it one of the greatest comments I have heard on this thread, you can fish for food and I can live off of the road kill here in Georgia.



To: Sabrejet who wrote (32844)3/7/1998 10:20:00 AM
From: Sr K  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
There are high-priced newsletter writers and brokers who have been proclaiming that you can protect a portfolio by using a trailing 7% closing price stop loss "safety net" technique. The wild fluctuations in Dell are just enough to shake that money out. Showing your investment technique cards is as bad for your investments (or your clients') as telling a (NASDAQ) market maker (that's what I call an MM) your stop order.



To: Sabrejet who wrote (32844)3/8/1998 2:19:00 PM
From: kemble s. matter  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
seczebra,
Hi!!! Rare as an offensive foul that counts!!! Dell is always going to be volatile....many play "games" with it...I prefer to ride it long term...I know where it has gotten me and I believe even more strongly than ever where it will take me...this is the infancy...Dell is small and it is a big world...their strategy is simple...and I just love it when everyone else is trying to copy this "small " company...envy is a terrible thing...unless you are a part of what is being envied...I love it and have for two years...
Best, Kemble