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To: zalesky who wrote (58198)8/14/1998 9:14:00 AM
From: michael ehrenberg  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
For those of us tired of Zalesky's hysterical manic rantings---I offer an explanation. Notice the time of his messages---in the middle of the night. This guy is obviously not dealing with a clear head working the midnight shifts--staying up all night!

Also, I'm sure he doesn't want to be reminded, but--he lost 85% of his life savings in Centennial Technologies a little over a year ago because he had all his eggs in one basket. Did this teach him a lesson? Uh-uh. To this very day he has all his eggs in the Compaq basket. Not only that but he is margined up to his god damned eyeballs once again.

Does this sound like a rational investor to everyone? Are his musings about Dell true? I think not! I don't know about you, but given this man's history I would certainly take anything this guy says with a very large grain of salt (rock salt that is--because he clearly has rocks in his head!)

By the way he welcomes any discussion on these matters. He can be reached at (954) 438-1760.

Good luck to ya!!



To: zalesky who wrote (58198)8/14/1998 12:56:00 PM
From: Chuzzlewit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Zalesky, your ad hominems are totally uncalled for. Saying What rock did you just grow out from under? neither addresses the issue nor reflects favorably on you.

Now to the issue. Perhaps this chart will help. During the past two quarters both CPQ and HWP have had bad financials. By comparison, Dell has had sterling financials.

exchange2000.com

The reports from IDC and Dataquest are much more informative.

TTFN,
CTC