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To: China Trader who wrote (34343)3/14/1998 3:56:00 AM
From: Watchtower  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Watchtower:China Trader and David Taylor I have been synthesizing historical data so as to attempt to identify any frequency of volatility, of Dell, inclusive of variant factors (both internal factors (Dell/sector/market-specific) as well as external factors (Dell/sector/market-non-specific) that would constitute what I will refer to "anomalic patterns". These anomalic patterns, referred to, would defy technical and functional analytical charts. I believe I have potentially identified the same. If my theory is correct Dell will gain 5pts to 8pts by this Wednesday March 18, 1998, defying the norm (which is inclusive of defying $0 value option prices of options $5 or > but < $10 "out of the money" for the month of March. The profound thing is that this event my go by unoticed.

If this pans out... I will disclose how I arrived at this theorem.

WTC



To: China Trader who wrote (34343)3/16/1998 11:12:00 AM
From: David E. Taylor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
The 0.83 Q1 earnings estimate you got from Schwab is a pre-split number, translates to 0.42 post split. Zacks as of 3/7 is showing a pre-split number Q1 estimate of 0.82 (range 0.75 to 0.86), while First Call as of 3/14 is showing a split adjusted estimate of 0.42 (range 0.39 to 0.43). So far, I haven't done any reworking of my 0.44 Q1 estimate to examine the potential effects of CPQ/IBM/HWP desktop pricing actions on DELL's Q1 earnings.

David T.