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To: SecularBull who wrote (49402)6/30/1998 8:02:00 PM
From: PAL  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
LoD:

Janus 20, the best performing mutual fund in 1998 and Dell go hand in hand. Dell is Janus 20's largest equity holding.

April 30, 1998 October 31, 1997

Dell Computer Corp 8.7% 5.7%
Number of shares 8,731,820 n/a

Dell is the only company that Janus 20 holds under Computers -Micro category.

The manager of Janus 20 is Scott W. Schoetzel.

Great job Scott for choosing DELL as your top pick!

Good Luck to All

Paul



To: SecularBull who wrote (49402)6/30/1998 8:22:00 PM
From: stock bull  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
LONGonDell, calm down, if I didn't know better, I would say you were Michael Dell and are very touchy about a passing comment pertaining to the stock. My comment was not intended to be taken as an analysis of the stock, nor a buy/sell/hold recommendation.

Stock Bull



To: SecularBull who wrote (49402)7/1/1998 4:48:00 AM
From: Mick Mørmøny  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Y'all know these things, don't ya? That's why the Dellheads are rich.

From the Washington Post Business, 7/1

Michael Dell, founder and Chief Executive Officer of Dell Computer is worth about $10 billion, but doesn't brag about his wealth.

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and The New York Times, 7/1

Lately, Americans, along with a growing mass of foreigners, have placed their bets largely on companies like Dell Computer, one of the hottest stocks of the decade. And despite its rocket-like rise, Dell has gained another 121 percent this year, pushing its market value to $58 billion -- more than that of General Motors Corp.

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You have to take the YTD performance into account when making comments about DELL's performance. To say that DELL is "lately" a market performer is certainly a SHORT viewpoint. "Lately" DELL is up $10 from my perspective- hardly a poor performance. Year-to-date, DELL is flying high- hardly poor performance, either.

LoD