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To: Walt Corey who wrote (41316)5/11/1998 12:21:00 PM
From: K. M. Strickler  Respond to of 176387
 
WC,

Dad and I were talking about this just yesterday (125% loans) and came to the conclusion that the banks know that this can't last forever, and are putting themselves of 're-owning' all of that real estate, so that it can be resold at a later date! Remember the bankers plan 'down the road' while the rest of us 'plan dinner'!

Regards,

Ken



To: Walt Corey who wrote (41316)5/11/1998 12:34:00 PM
From: Jim Patterson  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 176387
 
re: Maybe Michael has my horizon too, 2 - 3 years

If this is the case, he should not have put his name on the company.
At some point, his blinding greed will turn to pride. Pride in "His" company that he will have made a shame of from thinking short term gains.
I guess the question is, which does Michael desire more, Money today, or a company that will last forever.
Most likely, right now, since he fears nothing, he thinks no matter what he does, his company will rule and dominate forever.

Jim
BTW, I did a little figureing the other day,
If DELL can maintain 60% Q/Q revenue growth, and the stock can trade at 10 times sales, In August of 1999, the stock should trade @ about $400. With 2 2/1 stock splits, that puts it @ $100 and you will have 4 X the number of shares you have today. Won't that be wonderful :)