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To: Sig who wrote (68933)10/3/1998 12:49:00 AM
From: steve barneke  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
3, i bought my first option contract ldeam 2. small but long and i used my margin account which i thought i couldnt. so its dell 65 in jan of 2000 for 200 shares or 2 contracts. i remember kemble saying that 103 was a bargain when it went down so bad. so i couldnt resist
a downside like dr dave or venkie says im starting to like the bad days more than the good days and still know one knows but my son about dell here in northern california. oh i bought it at 19.



To: Sig who wrote (68933)10/4/1998 8:31:00 PM
From: kemble s. matter  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Sig,
Hi!!!
RE:
>>>let alone how do you silence someone who has continually trusted
Michael and bought throughout the past two to three years....these people are making more in a day than they do in a year?>>>
I enjoy the way you tell it "the way it is".Thats the part I cannot get any kind of handle on, more profit last month(30 days) than in a lifetime of work.Uncomprehendible. Best way to say it is as you do,to Buy Dell. Which now looks as strong as ever, Dell is the next Dell. What has happened before, can happen again.
The future of equities is never clear, but the growth of Web traffic and Web sales is very clear. Wait until places like the Home Depot go online.I am familiar with most of their produce and use a lot of it.If I need a new saw or drill or green-patined garden bench, whatever, I will order it on-line and have it delivered the next day. If HD doesn't go to the Web, then Lowes or Sears will get there first and they will be the winners.This will be the same story with many other
companies and products.
Complicated web sites are losers, clear, direct, and updated sites will win the trade.
Did I not read that Dell is getting involved Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.(g) Go Dell
Regards

Sig

Thanks.....Isn't life wonderful.....???

Best, Kemble