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To: Joseph G. who wrote (8034)10/7/1998 9:47:00 PM
From: kahunabear  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 86076
 
ROTFL !! I was hoping you made this up, but I am scared you didn't.

Unbelievable.

After not posting on the DELL thread for a long time, I tried starting over a week ago to present arguments to them about why they should consider selling. In one ear, out the other.

IMO, it is a cult. <g> I predict there will be a TV docu-drama before its over.

WS



To: Joseph G. who wrote (8034)10/7/1998 9:54:00 PM
From: IceShark  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 86076
 
The scary thing is he is likely doing this. And someone is paying him 75k a year?

Well I guess in his favor (sort of), I met some stripper gals back in '87 in Guam. They were doing the PacRim tour and were not doing tricks. Just dancing and sitting with the customers. $250k per year! My guess is tax free, also. Especially since they were so concerned with fraud defs, fines, etc. Soooo ......

Regards, IS



To: Joseph G. who wrote (8034)10/7/1998 10:02:00 PM
From: jim m.  Respond to of 86076
 
WASHINGTON, Oct 7 (Reuters) - U.S. consumer installment credit rose in August by $4.6
billion, at a 4.4 percent annual rate, following a revised $5.5-billion increase in July at a 5.2
percent rate, the Federal Reserve said on Wednesday.

Previously, the Fed said July consumer credit had grown by $5.3 billion but it revised that
estimate up.

Wall Street economists had expected August consumer credit to rise slightly less strongly by $4.3 billion.

(Note: this article is ''in progress''; there will likely be an update soon.)
U.S. consumer credit rose $4.6 bln in August - Reuters - Wed 8:01pm



To: Joseph G. who wrote (8034)10/7/1998 11:10:00 PM
From: Seaworthy Lyric  Respond to of 86076
 
<<I think DELL will be in the 70's/80's sometime next year and you can sell and cover your credit card>>

I used to be under an impression that we lived in a sane world, and than I came across these SI threads, and dell is not an exception...

....getting ready to buy 1000 acres in Montana....with horsies

j