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To: Jim Patterson who wrote (36779)4/6/1998 3:32:00 PM
From: Lucretius  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 176387
 
Been reading this thread for a while. Heard all the arguments and have a few of my own as I live in Austin and know DELL quite well. I'm afraid its days are numbered.

Popped this baby at the open after months of waiting and watching. Chart says this is it. Looking forward to the long ride back to 40. Ever heard of the "new headquarters" curse? If you haven't, I suggest you check out a chart of NKE. (ggg)

Pull out a weekly chart, I believe you're seeing the beginning of the downside of the head of a head and shoulders pattern spanning the latter half of '97 (left shoulder) and '98. Neckline is around 40. See ya there!

All IMHO of course!

-Lucretius



To: Jim Patterson who wrote (36779)4/6/1998 3:34:00 PM
From: Lee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Jim P. ..Re:<<Dell will become despised in the way it is currently loved.>>

Dear Jim P.
I do not understand the purpose of these posts. Is it your intention to warn us, who have done due diligence, of an eminent disaster in Dell's earnings or share price? Or are you merely self-supporting your current position and opinion? If you want to warn us, then you must cite current, pertinent and cogent data to support these dire warnings. If we have investigated the fundamentals, including company specific data as well as market data, then what esteemed sources do you propose to rebut these investigations?

Lee