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To: Kayaker who wrote (73281)10/20/1998 9:35:00 PM
From: ViperChick Secret Agent 006.9  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 176387
 
"left unchanged
his investment guidance and earnings estimates on Dell."

i dont see this as inconsistent with being concerned over dell in 99
Havent you seen an analyst be concerned and LEAVE HIS RATINGS AND GUIDANCE THE SAME????

happens all the time

Show me a press release where Kumar, HIMSELF states he has not mentioned to anyone any concern about Dell in 99...and then I will believe the rumor was false

AND if you believe it is just a figment of someone's imagination and the concern is JUST about the overall industry...

you still must answer why the market was so willing to sell off Dell over one person's supposed comments

btw, you surely know that a press release from a company can sometimes not tell the whole story?????



To: Kayaker who wrote (73281)10/20/1998 9:38:00 PM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 176387
 
A perspective from the Yahoo thread: <<The Market Makers got caught with their pants down when Greenspan lowered rates last Thursday. They had to borrow shares to sell when Dell moved from 53 to 58 within a half an hour. Now they're not going to lose money on these shares by replacing them at 57-58 so they manipulated the market so they could purchase lower than they sold for. That was probably the reason for Dell's brick wall as of late. They're happy now so it should be up from here. Should have seen this coming.>>
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What would we do without market makers? <gg> Oh well, some of us buy DELL and go LONG for the LONG RUN. Short term market gyrations should be ignored. IMO, DELL's fundamentals have never been better.

-Scott