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To: PAL who wrote (82519)11/27/1998 12:39:00 PM
From: Mohan Marette  Respond to of 176387
 
HeeeeHaaaw Vs Yahoooo- email for DELL and Dell-Mart.

Paul-san:

Well you know English is not first language and hence the problem,meaning don't know the inner meaning between a HeeeeHaaaaw and a Yahooo,but I think I know a Yahoo when I see one.<vbg>

You can find the email from Dell investor relations page on the web.Send the suggestions to Ken.

Dell-Mart,I like the sound of it.



To: PAL who wrote (82519)11/27/1998 12:47:00 PM
From: Uncle Frank  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
>>I am going to suggest that Dell create a Dell-Mart which will engage in e-commerce outside computers.

Good point, Paul. If I understand the Dell Japan website, they may be test marketing an e-commerce site right now. Imagine the valuations, with I-Nut mania at a peak, if MD announces a successful test in Japan and a roll out to the US and Euro Dell sites.

I'm feeling good about the base building activity going on. Price decreases are on low volume as the momentum players abandon Dell to roll the dice on the Internet stocks. But it appears the big guys are poised and waiting for any excuse to jump in and drive Dell to triple digits.

Patiently waiting for Michael to confirm that Dell is still the next Dell...
Frank



To: PAL who wrote (82519)11/27/1998 3:22:00 PM
From: TechMkt  Respond to of 176387
 
Pal,
I have thought the same thing for a long time but can't nail down a product mix that will complement their PC sales. The storage business was a great add on. Maybe electronic appliances like phones, cameras, etc.. They certainly have the right vehicle for selling on the web, just need to sell the right stuff. Any ides from SI members will be appreciated by the company as they follow this thread closely. Let's give them our views.

Fez