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To: freeus who wrote (61257)8/27/1998 3:15:00 AM
From: TwoToTango  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 176387
 
"Fidelity Computers has been a very fine fund."

Yes, its #1 holding is Dell (like Transamerica Premier Agg Growth, which has done very well...with Dell accounting for about 10% of its holdings). Unfortunately, the Fidelity Electronics fund has done very poorly over the past year. Not surprisingly, Dell is not in its top 10 holdings, according to the latest Morningstar report. It's top 2 holdings? Gateway and HWP.



To: freeus who wrote (61257)8/27/1998 7:35:00 AM
From: Dennis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Yes, I mutuals I sold are in a 403B, Select Computers has a great track record and an article I read in IBD about 2 weeks ago said that Dell, Csco, and Msft is the top three holdings.

You have a 403B??? That must make you a teacher. Kemble said he has 403B money in a mutual fund that has Dell as its number one holding, he didn't give the name of the fund.

Don't you love the way the employer tells you how you can invest your money?? Especially when they don't match a penny. g

Go Dell