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To: freeus who wrote (33015)3/8/1998 2:01:00 AM
From: Irish King  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
I don't think it will make much difference...IBD is a fine publication, but look at the circulation..it's miniscule...they need to up the number of folks reading their paper...



To: freeus who wrote (33015)3/8/1998 2:11:00 AM
From: Islander  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Excellent post from from IBD. This sums up the situation nicely and page one exposure will reinforce the attraction of DELL. Traders will wait for the dip on DELL and then pile on later in the day. From a macro view, as I see it, buyers are well informed and when they see the cheapie CPQs on sale down the street, they will do additional research and see that DELL is plainly superior. In addition, IT staff know the best way to buy is direct and thru DELL. It is the volumes of buying from business and government, via the net now, that will continue to carry the day for DELL. DELL's confident statements and performance are indeed impressive. I wouldn't want to be working around CPQ's Houston these days, some major butt kicking going on. I'll take Round Rock for my next Texas vacation.



To: freeus who wrote (33015)3/8/1998 7:21:00 AM
From: zalesky  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
TO ALL: WE'VE already seen how resilient the Dell
BATTLEWAGON has been this past week. With a warning
from INTC, MOT and two from CPQ, good old Dell keeps
charging higher. Sure there will be profit taking
and downgrades a flyin come Monday morning, but when
the dust settles those who want to remain in the PC
investment sector (A bunch) will continue to choose
the most productive PC maker - DELL!!! As far as
pre-announcements go, lets face it, most of the Bell-
weather companies have dropped their loads. The only
other true Bellweather that might have a problem
is IBM, but that's about it. NASDAQ confirmed this
premise on Friday with frantic buying sending the index
up almost 43 points!!! Lets make some $$$!!!