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To: craig crawford who wrote (43585)5/19/1998 8:31:00 PM
From: Paul Merriwether  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
<<
nyone who has bought DELL in the last couple of years is sitting on several
hundred percent returns. Do you gummy bears think they are going to dump their
shares and pay all of those capital gains taxes because of a little profit taking after
hours?
>>

Very few people on this thread have had 100% of their dell shares
for the last two years. Most people, naturally, have been buying more
as they researched dell, and as their margin increased ( wink ).
Perhaps, some of them will loosen their load and take profits.
However, the people most likely to sell are the short term guys(SOES,
day traders, 3 day traders etc).
I agree with you that the instinet trades don't mean squat. Anyone,
buying or selling because of them is foolish(imho). However, dell
will likely face pressure in the weeks to come.
Good trading!