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To: On The Tube who wrote (55682)8/2/1998 5:44:00 PM
From: R.B.Williams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
In this week's New York Magazine:
The Bottom Line column by James Surowiecki "Money Machine"
"Michael Dell is worth $11 billion, and his company has one of the hottest tech stocks around. But unlike a lot of its high-flying brethren, Dell Computer is the real thing." "What Dell has done is figure out how to run its business with almost no outside capital. There's just very little net money that's invested in this business, and it's generating a ton of cash. There are almost no other business models that can spit out cash like this without requiring massive investments. What's really weird is that if you look closely enough, you can see that there's a point at which Dell could get so efficient that it would have an INFINITE RETURN ON CAPITAL." "Dell's preeminence is a healthy reminder that making things cheaply and well is still the best definition available of what makes a company great."
nymag.com

RBWilliams



To: On The Tube who wrote (55682)8/2/1998 6:59:00 PM
From: jim kelley  Respond to of 176387
 
Tube

This is where the report came from :

drudgereport.com

LOS ANGELES TIMES: 'NO NOTICEABLE STAINS ON DRESS'

Fri Jul 31 1998 00:45:39 UTC -- he DRUDGE REPORT has learned that Friday's LA TIMES will report: "One source familiar with the dress said it is doubtful it would produce any DNA markings that could be traced to another person. 'The importance of the dress is probably exaggerated,' the source said. 'There are no noticeable stains on it.'"

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The NEW YORK TIMES is set to report in its bulldog edition that answering machine tapes containing messages to Ms. Lewinsky from the president "were innocuous, according to a lawyer who has heard them.

The paper reports: "In one, just before Christmas last year, the president told Ms. Lewinsky that the brother of his private secretary, Betty Currie, had died. In another, the lawyer said, Clinton said, 'Hey, it's me. Sorry I missed you.'"

Syndicated columnist Tony Snow, it has been learned, is preparing a column exploring alleged threats made to Linda Tripp -- threats that are said to be at the center of grand jury action. "We will destroy you," one senior White House staffer warned Tripp, according to the report. Developing...

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To: On The Tube who wrote (55682)8/3/1998 1:15:00 AM
From: On The Tube  Respond to of 176387
 
Good Morning, All!

Here's an extensive list of guesses/opinions/hopes/wishes of where DELL's price will be when at the close of business August 18th.

This has been an on-going effort by Yahoo Message Board poster "isn" for several weeks. It's worth noting that some of the more optimistic numbers were posted BEFORE the market swoon of the last couple of weeks.

messages.yahoo.com@m2.yahoo.com

2 weeks and 2 days till....

On The Tube