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To: JPR who wrote (1824)7/17/1998 4:26:00 PM
From: sea_biscuit  Respond to of 12475
 
OK: I just called my friends: This is the list of enemies of India: Poverty, Ignorance, and Corruption are on the top of the list.

It is not as easy as that, dunce! Talk to as many Indians as you can, whenever you can, in very general terms. And over time (I repeat -- OVER TIME), you might figure out the answer. (I wanted to say, "you will figure out", but I will stop at "you might...", because I am no longer so sure if you can, or if you want to).

Dipy.



To: JPR who wrote (1824)7/17/1998 4:49:00 PM
From: Mohan Marette  Respond to of 12475
 
Ref: Dell

JPR:
If you are worried about holding Dell at these levels, perhaps selling part of it might be the solution, like someone once said-you can never go wrong with taking profits- or something like that.

I might sell a portion [less than half] of my holdings before the earnings or there after, this way the remaining shares will have a cost of zero dollars. I don't know I will do this but the thought has crossed my mind and is very tempting. Imagine owning the stock for nothing then you will know what I mean. Of course then I have to worry about paying the Taxman and that takes the fun out of it if you ask me.<gg>