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To: Jim Patterson who wrote (39562)4/29/1998 4:58:00 PM
From: MichaelW  Respond to of 176387
 
Re: slam the door.

Nobody likes to get slammed.

PS: If you see a real problem, let us know.




To: Jim Patterson who wrote (39562)4/30/1998 10:46:00 AM
From: K. M. Strickler  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
JP,

I, for one, NEVER wants DELL to pay a DIVIDEND. The reason is simple, I cannot control my tax liability on a dividend, whereas, if I sell a stock, I determine when the tax liability will occur.

I don't agree that the PC life cycle is near the end. I took that position with the 386 after the 387 mathcoprocessor was added! How wrong I was then, so I temper my prognostications accordingly.

I see you have left yourself a 'bit' of an out:

>> When the cycle does end, weather today or in 100 years, Dell and many others will end up in the same place, The source of funds list. <<

Does this mean that anytime DELL goes DOWN within the NEXT 100 YEARS, you will have been correct? YOU WIN - THE STOCK WILL DEFINITELY GO DOWN WITHIN THE NEXT 100 YEARS. ( It will also probably go UP!)

Have a great day,

Ken