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To: Irish King who wrote (32883)3/7/1998 9:19:00 AM
From: Sabrejet  Respond to of 176387
 
You guys talk about getting slammed on Monday, well, call me obvious but we all know DELL fell to the mid 132's after the bell. that's a 6 point drop already. I would say your statement is a no-brainer!

I don't want to be the most gullible one out here but again, is this a time to panic sell? There are people who trade this and have been killed this week. If you went short @ 135 on Friday and watched it go to 138, knowing then it was splitting, I would guess to say one was a bit nervous at the close. This is the third time we have seen this "correction" pullback after the close.

If one looks at the percentage loss on these pullbacks, we're talking 5%. That for you math majors out there is a $28.50 stock going to roughly $27.

There has been no change in this companies model. CPQ's and the other's problems may not be problems that just came up. Channel stuffing and taking losses under those conditions are a culmination of what has transpired over months of the whole process. DELL basically lives week to week. What has happened over a month to DELL does not affect next months numbers. Since we have been led to believe DELL has not slowed according to the recent statements, what is the argument?

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