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To: Chuzzlewit who wrote (50699)7/11/1998 5:16:00 PM
From: jhg_in_kc  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Chuzzlewit, i asked kemble would he sell dell if he came to believe it faced competition in the form of a serious imitator. i told him you had advised if that were to happen it would be time to move to greener pastures. this was his reply to me.
he is really quite emotional. seems almost to regard dell as a member of the family
what do yu think? he asked for an addendum if you have one.

jhg in kc,
Hi!!! Asking me this question one may think it would take hours to
describe...although I admire Chuzzlewit and his expertise....I missed where he said that...if he did say it in that manner....perhaps he has an addendum to this situation...but, if you are asking me...I think you have already
answered this question in your question...

<< Surely, Dells competition knows what they are up against ...>>

Yes, I love Dell....if you have followed this thread for any length of time; you are aware of the great respect I have for the people on this thread ...I listen and "cheat off them" as much as I can....following Dell closely for over two and half years now I find my own way of telling people what I feel about the
company in perhaps a more simply put way...since I like to keep things plain
or in that simple perspective.... I will attempt to give you that quick answer:

Should Michael Dell stop smiling; should his eyes no longer tell me of his determination; if he ceases to give me that thrill when he hears a "set-up" question (that he already knows the answer for and is prepared with that wonderful grin of anxiousness); if perhaps he hints that "going forward" is changing...well, you get the point...I believe whatever this guy says...
he has my trust because I firmly believe he is a man of his word...but, what may make more sense...IMO......Dell's product is Dell himself.....
Until this
changes.... I'll keep buying more Dell.

Best, kemble



To: Chuzzlewit who wrote (50699)7/14/1998 1:49:00 PM
From: Jim Patterson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
re: Jim, when you say "Dell fears nothing" may I assume that you are talking about the company?

<<<If so, what have they to fear? >>>

I think any company that is arrogant enough to state "We fear nothing,"
It may be themselves that they should fear the most.
Over confidence has let down many a share holder.

That is all

Jim
The comment comes from the forbs article or something like that.