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To: kemble s. matter who wrote (46348)6/5/1998
From: Sig  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Hi Kemble:
<< Dell in its infancy>>( Very funny ggg)
I dunno about this recent growth rate of @13% in 4 days, works out to be about 975% a year and provide a market cap of around 500 bil in 1998.( Which would get even Bill Gates irked a bit)
So I expect you to show up on time, reasonably sober, in Drew's protective custody at the July meeting and carrying a whole fistful
of proxy statements from those 80 or 100 friends, all signed in favor
of increasing the number of shares and decreasing the share price
so the market cap is not so obvious to B.G, Mrs C.,Janet Reno and the FTC. Whichever one is still in power in the fall(gg)
Sig



To: kemble s. matter who wrote (46348)6/5/1998 1:36:00 AM
From: Islander  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 176387
 
kemble, Hi!!! The below is from The Right Line Split Report, please note the role of rumors on this stock. Refer to Roger's site at
www.rightline.net

Dell Computer (DELL) - Well I was partly right. On Tuesday I may of
seemed quite bullish on DELL and I had quite a reason to be. The volume led me to believe that DELL was ready to jump back on the wagon. But then something happened, RUMORS. DELL did open up on Wednesday and gapped to 84.375 from a Wednesday close of 82.625, and rose as high as 85.5 in the day, but RUMORS of the tech giant INTEL took all of DELL's profits late in the day and helped DELL finish the day losing 2.375. Boy was I disappointed. But to my dismay, the rumors we discussed earlier were false and DELL roared back on Thursday as DELL jumped back and soared 4.25 points on the day to 84.5. Volume was light, but don't expect to see that tomorrow. If the EMPLOYMENT REPORT comes out to be in favor of Wall Street, look for DELL to continue its upside breakout on Friday. Remember, big money has driven the stock down from its highs of 98 back in mid May, and they could drive the stock back up easily. If DELL gaps open in the morning, use the gap open tactic to place your entry/exit points and hold on. This may be one interesting day tomorrow! Optionable.