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To: Sig who wrote (60987)8/26/1998 1:37:00 AM
From: VICTORIA GATE, MD  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Sig

re<The above seems to be your first post on Dell SI in 1996
Of those now posting on Dell SI, the originals in sequence appear to be Jimmy Protsenko, Brennan Dell, David Weis, Pat McDaniel, John Koligman, Jim Kelley, Paul Reuben, and yourself.
Have you kept all the Dell or do you trade it? >

Yes , But let me tell you ,i still hold all my deLL stock @ $-37 (neg 37) because I did sneak out the back door few time ,in all that time. Can't help myself.



vg



To: Sig who wrote (60987)8/26/1998 9:17:00 AM
From: Mohan Marette  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
<--OT-->U.S economy in trouble? What trouble??? Ruble trouble yeah right since when is the Russians become an economic power house so as to upset the world markets- The biggest joke that the press and pundits were trying to shove down our throat was the VENEZUELAN devaluation,oh great yeah like Venezuela is the financial center of the world gimme-a-break.<LMAO>

'morning sig:

You see trouble? I see our economy plugging along.

Durable orders surge-
Strong demand for electronic goods leads surprising 2.4% gain in July


cnnfn.com

..... At the same time, the sale of existing homes soared 4 percent to a record 4.93 million units in July from 4.74 million units the month before. The current sales figure is 18 percent above July 1997 and surpasses the previous record sales level of 4.89 million units, the National Association of Realtors reports.

The U.S. consumer confidence index fell to 133.1 in August from a revised 137.2 in July, the Conference Board said Tuesday.
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[ The consumer confidence index fell a bit 'cos they keep feeding BS about Venezuela,Russia, and the Asian thing day after day and if they run out of countries then they come up with some cockamamie other stories like Lewinsky,NO????? My god everybody knew about Asia over a year ago now,sheeeeeeesh.!!!!!