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To: Lee Martin who wrote (42229)5/15/1998 9:17:00 AM
From: Almost Blue  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
Thank you for your post. I agree 100% with your thought process. Talk about in and out of the market. I bought my first Dell for I think around $3,500 in 1989. I did a little calc on how much money I would have today if I would have just bought Dell stock instead. I did not need a computer to save me time and make more money, I needed to buy the stock and go goof off. I would be way ahead right now. Oh well. I bought about 70 shares two months ago and the run up has been great. A couple of days ago I jumped in big time. Well, big time for me 1500 shares. Now I am having second thoughts. Not good. I just need to figure it out. May sell a little and diversify. It is just hard to do it when Dell is doing so well and nothing else seems to compare. May buy more Cisco. Maybe Microsoft, Intel I dont know. THanks again, Dan



To: Lee Martin who wrote (42229)5/15/1998 10:16:00 AM
From: jef saunders  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
> dell is doing $5+/M per day

but not only on the internet. on the internet, the number
is more like 1.5M per day now, right?

p/e's of 200 and 300 are reserved for stocks with big
promises and small number of shares outstanding.
i think dell's p/e will remain in upper double digits
for sometime, imho.

i talked to a friend who bought a dell laptop for $3800.
he said hwp wanted $6000 for the same thing.