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To: JRI who wrote (78620)11/12/1998 12:08:00 PM
From: tsyl  Respond to of 176387
 
J ROSSER...
I dont hate KUKU.Im disappointed. It just seems a bit to self-engrandizing to make his claim, while also covering himself, on national television. When he speaks of DELL, he seems obsessed with laptop sales only. Yet he calls DELL the premire computer conpany and maintains a strong buy.What he does is similar to evaluating an entire football team based soely on the ability of its left tackle.
Why people like me are bothered is our investements (options) have time horizons. We're working to accumulate enough dough to buy and stockpile loads of DELL stock just like you.



To: JRI who wrote (78620)11/12/1998 12:21:00 PM
From: T.R.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
John,

I don't think there is anything wrong with anyone having an opinion contrary to mine. I DO HAVE a problem with a person that wants it both ways. He's making negative comments AND suggesting a STRONG BUY. Secondly he's making these statements on national T.V. AND it just so happens to be right before earnings. Unfortunately his negative comments are being emphasized much more than his strong buy rating.

He's placed himself in a "win-win" situation. If Dell does well.."hey I said I had a Strong Buy on it." If Dell does not meet expectations "hey, I tried to warn you guys." I have little time for people like that, they need to be held accountable.

Personally I can't hate someone I've never met but I can dislike/distrust their motives.

JMHO,

T.R.